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2023-08-01Updated copyright date.Mike Buland
2019-05-24Updated copyright date.Mike Buland
2014-02-03Changed copyright to 2007-2014.Mike Buland
2013-02-11Updated the copyright for 2013.Mike Buland
2012-11-05Converted tabs to spaces with tabconv.Mike Buland
2012-04-15Updated copyright, packaging, makefile, etc.Mike Buland
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
2010-02-13Added and updated the license info in all the source files, they still saidMike Buland
copyright 2007-2008.
2009-10-16Although this looks like a load of code changes, this represents no functionalMike Buland
change to the Taf system. Really all that's happened is I've broken out the core taf data types into seperate files, and gone ahead and created a helpful new header file ("taf.h") that will include the entire taf system, including the reader and writer for you. This means that a lot of programs will start complaining, but fortunately, there's an easy solution, if it complains about taf, make sure to include taf.h at the top, instead of other taf files and you'll be set. The next set of changes will add lots of helpers to the taf system and change the reader to read non-const structures, i.e. I'll actually add editing support to created taf structures.
2008-10-02Ok...now Bu::File doesn't set stupid permissions when it creates a new file...Mike Buland
2008-10-01This commit is sure to break things. This should be a very, very minor change.Mike Buland
What changed API-Wise: - I deleted a constructor in Bu::File that shouldn't have been used anyway. - I changed it from using fopen style mode strings to using libbu++ style mode flags. Check the docs for the complete list, but basically instead of "wb" you do Bu::File::Write, and so on, you can or any of the libbu++ flags together. There is no binary/text mode, it just writes whatever you tell it to verbatim (binary mode). Lots of extras are supported. Nothing else should have changed (except now the file stream is unbuffered, like all the other streams). Sorry if this breaks anything, if it's too annoying, use the last revision for a while longer.
2008-02-07Just updated the copyright date.Mike Buland
2007-11-15Added liscense info at the front of many, many files. Debating the old files.Mike Buland
2007-11-09Fixed a silly bug in the taf system that interpreted the */ at the end of aMike Buland
comment block as a tag...oops.
2007-08-26Corrected a bug in the Bu::TafReader, it was getting confused when a stray colonMike Buland
(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.
2007-06-27The taf system is new and improved. The writer works, we added C++ styleMike Buland
comment blocks, and it retains the order of all nodes.
2007-06-10Bunch of maintenence type things. Minor tweaks and the like. The file classMike Buland
has a lot more helper functions and the like, the filters give more info back to the caller, minor updates to taf.
2007-06-07The new taf interfaces seem to work just fine, except for saving and that loadedMike Buland
TafNode structures are immutable, it all looks really good. Saving should be a snap, and the immutable part I'm not sure is bad...we'll see what happens. Also, I'm contemplating looking into a way to add "named data structure" support to the Archive at a lower level, then allow it to use a nameing system to apply names to each data structure and then output to any backend that supports naming, like taf, xml, etc.
2007-06-07Except for an excessive amount of debug info, I finally got the delete codeMike Buland
working. Now you can load Taf structures and clean up, you just can't access all of the data inside 100%.
2007-06-06Except for storing the data somewhere, the TafReader is more or less done.Mike Buland
Some more generalizations are in order, then we'll stuff the data somewhere.