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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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socket, i.e. your address, not the client's address. That's not what I had
intended, but it'd be nice to have later. This is corrected now.
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right now. Unfortunately it doesn't compile right now, if you want to build
this version, just delete array.
On the other hand, Bu::List now has enqueue/dequeue functions.
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using system variables and special tokens, such as ~name and ~/...
I like this, and think that it's ample precedent for adding things like
format(), formatAppend(), and formatPrepend(), which would all rock.
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the name of Bu::Hash::size() to Bu::Hash::getSize() to be consistant accross
the system.
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(common in web addresses) was put in the middle of a property list, now it
doesn't get confused, it just complains bitterly and refuses to work.
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including StopOnError and handling/reporting of external exceptions.
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Also added more tests to the FString unit tests and switched the ParamProc to
using FString instead of std::string, this will break a few programs in very
minor ways, a few seconds each to fix, I'd say.
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operators, but that's a minor issue.
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really sure how that could happen easily.
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the file class. This is probably a good idea anyway, but it feels like a silly
fix to another problem.
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