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2007-07-18Incorporated a patch contributed by Brandon CS Sanders that allows libbu++ toMike Buland
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.
2007-06-19david - got some things compiling on win32 (wine/devc++)David
2007-05-17As evidenced by my latest test, the Bu::FString copy is actually slower thanMike Buland
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.
2007-04-03Ok, no code is left in src, it's all in src/old. We'll gradually move code backMike Buland
into src as it's fixed and re-org'd. This includes tests, which, I may write a unit test system into libbu++ just to make my life easier.
2007-03-19Fixed some bugs and added some new goo. You can serialize FStrings and HeshesMike Buland
now.
2007-03-15This version may break hashing of strings, but at least you can hash FStrings...Mike Buland
templates are confusing.
2007-03-15Looks like FString is ready for general consumption, not too shabby.Mike Buland
2007-03-15FString is totally usable, a few more helpers must be written before it surpasesMike Buland
the other classes in functionality. It's already rather fast.