Serguei A. Mokhov wrote:
Hi,
hi serguei
I will soon be completing my PD external(s) for the upcoming PDCon07. I
would like to able to commit them to the PD repo once I am ready. For
this, could you please add SF.net 'mokhov' to the project.
as we (at least: i) do not know anything about
Hallo,
IOhannes m zmoelnig hat gesagt: // IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
as we (at least: i) do not know anything about you, it would be nice if
you could introduce yourself, tell us what you are doing and why it
would be especially important to have your external(s) in the cvs.
... and why it is
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007, Frank Barknecht wrote:
... and why it is crucial, that you do this yourself! We already have
more than 40 developers, someone surely would volunteer to add some
abstractions. (I'm slowly getting really worried about the developer
count.)
We have 63 registered developers
moin [ij]ohannes, moin all,
egad...
obviously, you've had a look at the code (which I hadn't recently until
reading your mail)... looking at it now, all I can think of is that for
some reason, text hasn't actually got anything but junk in it
(although that would probably lead to double-free or
moin again,
having had a closer look, i'm 99.9% certain that my code is at fault
here (said error is typically produced by writing beyond an array's
bounds); so now I've stopped writing the trailing NUL to the string
populated by binbuf_gettext() -- there might still be a bounds problem
with
moin Martin,
Yep, I just had another glimpse at your [str] code too, and noted the
recent change ;-)
I suppose the best workaround for [any2string] is probably going to be
pre-allocation too, but it's too late for me to implement that tonight;
maybe tomorrow...
marmosets,
Bryan
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Bryan Jurish wrote:
all that allocation
and de-allocation at every message just makes my skin crawl... maybe we
should find a better way to do it... or just use Martin's string patches ;-)
When I made the [str] external that uses the string atom, I found that
constantly