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it's a bad idea to rely on the intNN_t typedefs. I enumerated all non-pointer
primitives in c++ (except void, you can't store things in a void), and it works
great. I also discovered C and C++ actually have unsigned char, signed char,
and char, which are all distinct types. It supports all three now.
In addition, I got rid of all of the specific && operators, the general one
covers it all. Also, the unit tests all pass for now. Now to try it on the
64bit system.
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I wouldn't update to this just yet, if you have problems, back off a rev. I'm
trying to update the code to work on both 32bit, and 64bit systems, and
hopefully anything else that comes along.
Currently some of the archive code is broken, testing must be done on both
archetectures.
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installed. That was odd. Anyway, also set props on the bu, unit, and test
directories so that the contents won't be listed on svn status.
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compile error I introduced last commit.
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Also added more tests to the FString unit tests and switched the ParamProc to
using FString instead of std::string, this will break a few programs in very
minor ways, a few seconds each to fix, I'd say.
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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.
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the right way.
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comment blocks, and it retains the order of all nodes.
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buffer.
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I guess I should write a test for it too...
I'm also thinking of removing the S from the front of the stream children.
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Also fixed the stream system to use void * pointers instead of char *.
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be a few more add-ons to it, but it works just fine, and eventually it should
cover command line options and creating logs, and possibly even provide output
functionality so that output from tests can be logged and kept track of well.
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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.
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and the old Makefile may soon fall into disrepair. To use the old one, which
should almost always be able to build at least thi library, call:
make -f Makefile.legacy
The new Makefile just calls pymake
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own, use the 5 builtin ones (gt, lt, apos, quot, amp), and even create your own.
The parser now skips any text definition at the top, which is fine for most xml
that you get these days. I think if we ever make the break to full compliance
we'll need to make a new parser from scratch.
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everything else in the all target of the makefile, which is fine, but relies on
CppTest, which can be found at http://cpptest.sf.net
Also fixed some things I've been meaning to get to for a while in the xml
system, including a few bugs that will make coping with malformed data not hang
other programs, and do the error reporting in a nice way.
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