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There may be a better way to manage this.
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It does indent automatically. I figure, you know, if you're converting
to a string then a big part of the reason is so you can read it. In that
case, why make it optional?
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These may not be stl compatible, which would be sad. They seem to work
in practice, though.
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Added = and == to all primitive types, not to the container types
(yet?).
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child object without having to unpack it.
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helpers.
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too. Wow, Doxygen, it really does it all :-P
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The next step is the packet stream interface.
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.net list.
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correctly now and are tested against the python implementation.
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coming next, and will implement the full range of appropriate interfaces.
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you can find out how many bytes the previously read object was.
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no longer used.
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It's a little odd, we definately need an easier way to remove items from lists.
I'm thinking just a minus operator.
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is an issue when using the parametrs that eclipse uses, it
was complaining. It doesn't do that with the params to
javac I use on the command line.
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winsock in windows.
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that it is binary and the length.
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right now.
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