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tabular way, like a spreadsheet, only raw. It displays exactly what libbu++
reads from the csv file.
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will it be a more exact display, but it will let us see exactly what libbu++
thinks the CSV should look like.
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remove function. memcpy can't do overlapping memory, changed it to use memmove.
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command line parameters now, I would like to also add an automatic paramter that
would switch it to a computer-readable output mode for use in a larger testing
framework.
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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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Myriad seems to work. I have to run it through a few more paces, and there are
some known corner cases that I may just disallow, such as too-small block sizes.
Beyond a little more testing, it's ready for production. I may switch some of
my cache tests to using it now.
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probably tweak the header init.
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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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until I can safely migrate to Myriad.
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also made sure the copyright is at the top of all the files, it's been too long.
Anyway, this may effect some code, but not much, and it's an easy enough fix.
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Also I added a bunch of classes that I've been tinkering with that are almost
ready for use, so I figured I may as well throw them in here.
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