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2010-10-14SharedCore has more features now, which is cool, including a test to see ifMike Buland
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!
2010-05-15mkunit.sh was a little dumb, it didn't handle a number of things correctly.Mike Buland
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.
2010-03-31Removed the bool cast operator from FBasicString. It turns out it was causingMike Buland
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.
2010-02-13Added and updated the license info in all the source files, they still saidMike Buland
copyright 2007-2008.
2009-01-07Only two real changes. First, Bu::FString and Bu::FBasicString are in differentMike Buland
files. This won't affect any programs at all anywhere. This will just make it easier to maintain and extend later. You still want to include "bu/fstring.h" and use Bu::FString in code. The other is kinda fun. I created a special format for unit tests, they use the extension .unit now and use the mkunit.sh script to convert them to c++ code. There are some nice features here too, maintaining unit tests is much, much easier, and we can have more features without making the code any harder to use. Also, it will be easier to have the unit tests generate reports and be run from a master program and the like.