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faster. Oh well.
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semantics go as well as switching everything to the new string formatting code.
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formatting ala QString.
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along quite nicely. It looks like it works great for normal programs, but there
need to be some tweaks made to a few things before it's working 100% via fuse.
Also, the fuse module won't let you specify a file, a little odd.
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the fixstrings.sh script in the support directory to (hopefully) automatically
update your projects.
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we can figure that out later.
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are failing...
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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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another object of the parent type has the same core, and another to clone the
parent object. That one is pretty cool, it means you can now get a real copy
when you want to, great for multi-threaded stuff.
Also, two more classes are now SharedCore: Hash and Heap!
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Bu::MiniCron.
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gats project in Gats::ProtocolGats.
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NullStream. This version doesn't compile yet, but will soon. You can back off
a revision or just delet nullstream for now.
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I've written a new program that basically does the same thing, only it's much
more clever, and does many more of the translations and conversions better,
including the #line directives. Also, I dropped nids, we don't need it anymore.
But now I'm ready to write some serious tests for myriad.
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Unfortunately this breaks some programs that accessed the client internal
buffer directly. Overall it's much, much more efficient, so it's worth it,
maybe we'll find a good workaround later.
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that to the build file or something...
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maybe would be better to call an example than a fully fledged storage strategy.
It just names files based on your keys. It's very slow, and very wasteful, and
shouldn't be used long-term in most normal cache systems.
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...I mean brilliant as in cool.
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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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The CsvWriter now writes csv. It understands both excel formatting and c-style,
which I made up myself (it's just c-style escape sequences).
Sha1 is converted to work with the CryptoHash API and it does indeed work.
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a hashtable was filled, then some items were removed, then enough items were
added to trigger a rehash.
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way, way, way more problems than it solved. A number of libbu++ tests were
inacurate because of it, there were problems in several other programs, and
there may be more that have problems we haven't found yet because of this.
This will most likely cause complitaion errors, especially in places we didn't
expect, where strings were being stored into or passed as integers and the like.
In cases where you were just testing a string, just call the "isSet()" function,
which is functionally equivellent to the old bool cast operator.
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copyright 2007-2008.
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a shell, but I may finish it soon, and started work on NewLine, a filter that
converts newlines in text streams between the different OS standards.
Also added some more helper operators to fbasicstring.
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until I can safely migrate to Myriad.
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key just belongs first, that's all there is to it.
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that allows a program to signal slots on a schedule, possibly a dynamic
schedule.
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come.
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of both constructors, this allows you to control which streams to bind to.
To preserve the old behaviour, simply put Bu::Process::StdOut before your old
first parameters.
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less code, and it does everything with more style and panache, also fewer bugs.
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char, etc.) and OptParser totally works. I have one last change to make to it,
which is using the return value of signal type options to determine weather or
not the option took a parameter at all, especially in the case of short options.
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it's done. It works great, and provides much flexibility and usefulness.
It now relies on the input side of the Formatter class, which at the moment
supports reading strings...not real useful yet...
Next up, adding readers for numbers and such, then it'll be mostly complete.
Also, fixed a bug when copying uninitialized signal objects.
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Now I just have to come up with a way to modify data that you already have,
that sure was a nice feature of the old one, even if it was implemented in a
silly way.
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now, I'll probably add more later on...
I've also started on the replacement for ParamProc, OptParser. It should do
everything that ParamProc did, only with less code, and much better.
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it's functions now, such as isEos and whotnot, although it won't work in non-
blocking mode yet, and I'm still trying to figure out a good way to have it
deal with both stdout and stderr.
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data or order etc.
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as includes go. This required a little bit of reworking as far as archive goes,
but I've been planning on changing it aronud for a bit anyway.
The final result here is that you may need to add some more includes in your
own code, libbu++ doesn't include as many random things you didn't ask for
anymore, most of these seem to be bu/hash.h, unistd.h, and time.h.
Also, any Archive functions and operators should use ArchiveBase when they can
instead of Archive, archivebase.h is a much lighterweight include that will
be used everywhere in core that it can be, there are a few classes that actually
want a specific archiver to be used, they will use it (such as the nids storage
class).
So far, except for adding header files, nothing has changed in functionality,
and no other code changes should be required, although the above mentioned
archive changeover is reccomended.
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