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fstring, and updated the copyright notice to extend to 2011
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that were using fstring, I hope.
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TcpSocket, fixed many other things, and finally removed ParamProc. Anything
that needs it will now have to switch to OptParser.
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called compat. I've updated the linux and windows builds and it looks pretty
good. I also added a config.h file which we have to edit by hand until I can
work on build some more. Linux File operations now use 64 bit mode, windows
can't, or at least, I don't feel like researching it right now.
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longer returns anything, that's fine, it's in a class, but it also is protected
now. That doesn't really effect child classes much, they can make run public,
but I reccomend protected to avoid confusion.
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copyright 2007-2008.
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actually builds *.cpp, yay!... Although i took out Process, Plugger, and Regex... to be re-added later... also had to stubify a few more functions when compiling on WIN32.
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just aweful!
Well, he's not forgotten now.
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sever/client-link system.
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done yet. The Client class now supports a function called getLink() which
returns a ClientLink object. This object may then be passed off to any other
class and called to send messages to that client object. It is threadsafe if
ItoServer is being used, and not for Server. Sending a message via a
ClientLink calls the onMessage function on the assosiated protocol.
Note that sending messages from within protocol event handlers or functions they
call, while safe, may be slow and it's reccomended that you avoid this.
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that the client would disconnect so quickly that it would be cleaned up before
it was properly accounted for. I apparently added something to MiniMacro a
while ago...probably the end tags I think...
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connections and actually cleans up behind them when they're all done. Seems
important. It also will cleanup any lingering sockets that are laying around
at destruction time, although right now unless you force-stop the server thread
there is no way to interrupt it. That'll come in a bit.
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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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