I should also mention that cat and rm are now the basis of my new porttools project, which aims to write the standard Unix tools using APR. This is meant to replace cygwin for people who want the tools, but as native apps. I haven't done much work on it, but I keep hoping to have more time.
Ryan On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: > Hey Team, thanks to Mr. Bloom's writing habit we have some very interesting > publicity that will hit the newsstands in the coming days. > > http://www.cuj.com/documents/s=8188/cuj0309bloom/ > > The C Users Journal September issue is dedicated to Open Source. Ryan's > article discusses APR from the simplest baseline, implementing cat and rm > as examples of how trivial development is using APR. He goes on, of course, > to describe APR and touches on the design approach (pools, etc.) > > Enjoy, and please remember that rbb isn't subscribed, cc him if you want > to share your comments. > > Bill > >
