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2011-01-20Wow, got the Stream changes propegated, all tests build with string instead ofMike Buland
fstring, and updated the copyright notice to extend to 2011
2011-01-20Bu::FString is now String, and there's a shell script to fix any other programsMike Buland
that were using fstring, I hope.
2010-10-14SharedCore has more features now, which is cool, including a test to see ifMike Buland
another object of the parent type has the same core, and another to clone the parent object. That one is pretty cool, it means you can now get a real copy when you want to, great for multi-threaded stuff. Also, two more classes are now SharedCore: Hash and Heap!
2010-05-12The Bu::Archive class now supports arbitrary, named properties via variants.Mike Buland
2010-02-13Added and updated the license info in all the source files, they still saidMike Buland
copyright 2007-2008.
2009-11-12I've started my campaign to clean up all of the header files in libbu++ as farMike Buland
as includes go. This required a little bit of reworking as far as archive goes, but I've been planning on changing it aronud for a bit anyway. The final result here is that you may need to add some more includes in your own code, libbu++ doesn't include as many random things you didn't ask for anymore, most of these seem to be bu/hash.h, unistd.h, and time.h. Also, any Archive functions and operators should use ArchiveBase when they can instead of Archive, archivebase.h is a much lighterweight include that will be used everywhere in core that it can be, there are a few classes that actually want a specific archiver to be used, they will use it (such as the nids storage class). So far, except for adding header files, nothing has changed in functionality, and no other code changes should be required, although the above mentioned archive changeover is reccomended.
2009-04-13Ok, that was strange, somehow the archive class didn't actually supoprt float,Mike Buland
double, or long double...now it does.
2008-09-24Wow, I realized that the Bu::Array class wasn't finished, and went ahead andMike Buland
wrote it, it's pretty feature complete, index, append, iterators. You can't delete anything yet, exactly, but that's tricky in an array anyway, basically you just want to be able to remove elements from the end, and that's halfway there. Also, fixed some documentation and minor issues in Bu::Set, and made the Bu::Archive include fewer other classes while still defining archive oprators for them. I think I may yet move those into the headers for the classes that are being stored instead, makes a little more sense. I also would like to move the Exception classes out of the exceptions.h file and into the appropriate class' files'. There still should probably be a couple of general ones in there, or maybe just in exceptionbase.h, we'll see.
2008-06-07Fixed the bugs in the archive system. Both the List container and FString hadMike Buland
inconsistancies when archiving compared to their STL counterparts, they are now compatible on every system I can imagine. Also, List now uses a long instead of an int for sizing, and the other containers should as well. I'll check on that later. That means that the files will all be larger on a 64 bit system, but such is life. The same thing happens when you use STL classes. There may be other inconsistancies down the road, we'll see.
2008-06-07This seems to have done the trick, on the 32 bit platform, anyway. Turns outMike Buland
it's a bad idea to rely on the intNN_t typedefs. I enumerated all non-pointer primitives in c++ (except void, you can't store things in a void), and it works great. I also discovered C and C++ actually have unsigned char, signed char, and char, which are all distinct types. It supports all three now. In addition, I got rid of all of the specific && operators, the general one covers it all. Also, the unit tests all pass for now. Now to try it on the 64bit system.
2008-06-07This is a testing version. Nothing should be broken, but I won't gurantee it.Mike Buland
I wouldn't update to this just yet, if you have problems, back off a rev. I'm trying to update the code to work on both 32bit, and 64bit systems, and hopefully anything else that comes along. Currently some of the archive code is broken, testing must be done on both archetectures.
2008-02-07Just updated the copyright date.Mike Buland
2008-01-23Added a new helper to the Stream classes, a write function that takes a singleMike Buland
Bu::FString reference as a parameter. Unfortunately you need to remember to add "using Stream::write;" to each child class so they can take advantage of it. Strange, no? Also, cleaned up a bunch of header files, I'm trying to move towards headers only including other headers that they absolutely need, otherwise just creating forward decleration sections at the top of each.
2007-11-15david - adding license tag to the top of all header filesDavid
2007-10-24Tried to get archive operators to recognize pointers, no luck so far.Mike Buland
2007-09-13Sets now match Hashes better, and can be Archived.Mike Buland
2007-09-05Fixed a couple of uber-minor compilation bugs.Mike Buland
2007-08-16Lists now archive. Yippie!Mike Buland
2007-07-01A minor bugfix in the Bu::Archive was preventing compilation when archivingMike Buland
a Bu::Hash due to the new return value of the unary (*) extraction operator in the iterators.
2007-06-28Many minor changes, hopefully the header fixes will keep future header macroMike Buland
conflicts from happening. And, from now on, other projects should do -Ilibbu++ not -Ilibbu++/src so we can get ready for an installed version of libbu++.
2007-06-04Added rudimentary object tracking to Archive, and rearranged the hash andMike Buland
archive dependancies a little. I'll add docs for object tracking later...
2007-04-10Added more comments, help, and socket actually reads and writes some, but it'sMike Buland
not done. I need to decide how I want to do the buffering...
2007-04-10Fixed a warning in the SFile test, and added std::list support to the archive.Mike Buland
I guess I should write a test for it too... I'm also thinking of removing the S from the front of the stream children.
2007-04-10Woo, changed the name of Achable to Archival, I dig that, and added the ground-Mike Buland
work for the SSocket, that should be cool.
2007-04-03The file stream is imported and works, as does our first test, and the newMike Buland
tweaks to archive. The && operator is now a template function, and as such requires no special handling. It could be worth it to check this out for other types, yet dangerous, since it would let you archive anything, even a class, without writing the proper functions for it...we shall see what happens...
2007-04-03The first batch seem to have made it alright. Unfortunately the Archive classMike Buland
isn't done yet, I'm going to make it rely on streams, so those will be next, then we can make it work all sortsa' well.