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rid of it for now. It'd still be great for installing, and I'm glad I tested
it and know how to do it. But it's not good for us to use. Please delete
libbu++.so and /usr/lib/libbu++.so immediately.
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shared, checkinst.sh makes sure that symlinks are in /usr/lib and /usr/include
so that you don't need a libbu++ symlink in any directories. If you still want
the static version, then just delete the shared object, or switch your link
line to do this:
-Wl,-Bstatic -lbu++ -Wl,-Bdynamic
Instead of just -lbu++, it'll include libbu++ as static, and everything else
as dynamic. You could always just use -static, but then the whole thing is
going to be static. Also, the dynamic library is already linked against all
the extra libs you need, so no need to link against pthread or libbz2.
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Also I added a bunch of classes that I've been tinkering with that are almost
ready for use, so I figured I may as well throw them in here.
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files. This won't affect any programs at all anywhere. This will just make it
easier to maintain and extend later. You still want to include "bu/fstring.h"
and use Bu::FString in code.
The other is kinda fun. I created a special format for unit tests, they use the
extension .unit now and use the mkunit.sh script to convert them to c++ code.
There are some nice features here too, maintaining unit tests is much, much
easier, and we can have more features without making the code any harder to use.
Also, it will be easier to have the unit tests generate reports and be run from
a master program and the like.
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now I have a huge list of new functions to add. Also, we discovered that if
we add -W it produces more warnings, warnings about things that we'd like to
know about. I have a lot of work to go fixing that...
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fixed, and the Bu::ItoHeap is working and tested. Note that when multiple items
have the same sort order, they will come out in random order.
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installed. That was odd. Anyway, also set props on the bu, unit, and test
directories so that the contents won't be listed on svn status.
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very similarly to the Bu::Server class, except that every incoming connection
gets it's own thread. This functionality may have to be tuned later, to allow
for maintaining a pool of connections as an option, but this is fine for now.
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compile under OSX. So far, no problems with anything else, it looks like build
and nango both build without problems, libbu++ is truly becoming a full cross-
platform toolkit.
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some things, so here they are, after being manually copied.
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buffer.
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had anticipated, and much cleaner. I'll have to add some documentation to it,
because it's not really obvious how any of it fits together from the outset,
although I have to say that the bzip2 test program is the easiest general bzip2
compression program I've ever made...it just goes :)
Decompression in Bu::BZip2 isn't finished yet, but that's ok, it's coming soon.
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the std::string copy by a rather large margin. This seems very odd, so I'm
going to do a few tests, the first one is stripping out the FString shared
pointer stuff and seeing if that makes an appreciable difference.
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formatting on the comments, some of the lines wrap, but I'm not too worried
about it right now. I also fixed up the doxygen config and build.conf files
so that everything is building nice and smooth now.
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be a few more add-ons to it, but it works just fine, and eventually it should
cover command line options and creating logs, and possibly even provide output
functionality so that output from tests can be logged and kept track of well.
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the other classes in functionality. It's already rather fast.
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ago.
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very much like the original one, but now using build. You will need the latest
build in order to build the tests.
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I need more anyway.
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