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2009-09-04Wow, I should check this in the other containers. I should have known better,Mike Buland
but I made the Formatter << operator for Lists use the List with the value as the template parameter, and no others, so if you actually tune the list, you can't format it anymore. This has been fixed.
2009-08-31Added a getDaysInMonth function, it'll live in util.{cpp,h} until I create anMike Buland
actual Date class.
2009-08-28Corrected the iterator in Bu::Hash, and fixed the erase function in Bu::List,Mike Buland
there are a couple more fine points to touch on in Bu::Hash::iterator, I should go through and review the whole thing at this point (iterator-wise).
2009-08-27Huh, the Bu::Cache::Ptr didn't have comparison operators, seems odd. I shouldMike Buland
probably document some of that...if you do an == with Bu::Cache::Ptr objects it will compare them to see if they are the same pointer, not if the data contained is compatible. i.e. to see if two pointers are the same data, you can do: a == b but to see if a and b contain compatible data, do: *a == *b :)
2009-08-24Fixed a minor helper in Bu::MemBuf, and corrected some docs on Bu::Stream, theMike Buland
synopsis line made the canWrite function misleading. I also addad a script that could actually be used for any project, it builds a tarball release of all the files that are in SVN, so it will skip object code and the like.
2009-08-22Pretty much just removed the debugging from SharedCore, it wasn't at fault, andMike Buland
it passed many more valgrind tests.
2009-08-21Added loads of debugging to sharedcore, we're sure it's to blame, but not asMike Buland
much anymore, for the fishtrax issues, maybe.
2009-08-20Added a typedef to the cache, and most list manipulation functions now returnMike Buland
a reference to the list, so you can chain appends and whatnot.
2009-08-14Massive freaking changes!!!Mike Buland
Bu:;SharedCore actually is in and works, it's well tested and there are no known memory leaks or violations as of now. It's been applied to Bu::List and Bu::FBasicString so far. This means that everything using Bu::List and Bu::FBasicString will be much, much faster and use considerably less memory. I still have plans to apply this to Hash and maybe a couple of other core classes.