Re: GNU Classpath Linuxtag meeting minutes

2003-07-15 Thread Dalibor Topic
Andy Walter wrote: On Monday 14 July 2003 18:08, Per Bothner wrote: Mark Wielaard wrote: - [NotYetImplementedException] In the gcj list I suggested UnsupportedOperationException, with a refinement: throw new UnsupportedOperationException (REASON); where REASON is a string literal that includes

Re: GNU Classpath Linuxtag meeting minutes

2003-07-15 Thread Andy Walter
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 15:36, Dalibor Topic wrote: - [NotYetImplementedException] static String nyi = This method has not yet been implemented in GNU Classpath.\n\n + The GNU Classpath project would appreciate receiving + an implementation for it.\n + If you

Re: GNU Classpath Linuxtag meeting minutes

2003-07-15 Thread Andy Walter
On Monday 14 July 2003 14:39, Sascha Brawer wrote: Mark Wielaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 14 Jul 2003 00:46:08 +0200: - Aicas is working on some RMI fixups. In the context of RMI, maybe not everyone knows that there also exists a variant which does RMI over IIOP. It uses the CORBA

Re: GNU Classpath Linuxtag meeting minutes

2003-07-14 Thread Sascha Brawer
Mark Wielaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 14 Jul 2003 00:46:08 +0200: http://www.dandelis.ch/development/fonts/ I've updated the page to reflect the current state. I did not bother updating the code snapshot, since I'd like to clean up things and bring my implementation a bit further. If

Re: GNU Classpath Linuxtag meeting minutes

2003-07-14 Thread Per Bothner
Mark Wielaard wrote: - We should have a standard NotYetImplementedException. Just returning something random (like null) from stubs is really not acceptable. Kaffe for example has one. In the gcj list I suggested UnsupportedOperationException, with a refinement: throw new

GNU Classpath Linuxtag meeting minutes

2003-07-13 Thread Mark Wielaard
GNU Classpath meeting minutes LinuxTag, 12 July 2003, Karlsruhe (Germany) Present - Dalibor Topic (Kaffe) - Sascha Brawer (GNU Classpath) - Mark Wielaard (GNU Classpath) - Andy Wolter (Aicas) - James Hunt (Aicas) - Ingo Proetel (Aicas) Sascha was the most organised and said someone should