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Re: [Pika-dev] Starting work on strings from the scm side
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Andreas Rottmann |
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Re: [Pika-dev] Starting work on strings from the scm side |
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Mon, 15 Mar 2004 22:19:37 +0100 |
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Matthew Dempsky <address@hidden> writes:
> Andreas Rottmann <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Now that object locks are basically in place, I could go ahead and do
>> the string wrapping, catching up to what jao has done on the hackerlab
>> side. OK?
>
> I began work on strings and added the string type, but I haven't done
> any work on wrapping the hackerlab operations. I think Tom has merged
> these, but I could be mistaken.
>
I know of your --strings branch and also thought Tom merged that, but
apparently he did only up to patch-12 (in his scm--devo--0.1--patch21).
I think it should cause no trouble if I merge in your --string branch
into a newly created --string branch, branched off my --integration
branch. However, if you'd like to carry on doing string work, I can
search some other place to hack around.
Andy
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Re: [Pika-dev] Starting work on strings from the scm side, Tom Lord, 2004/03/15