11.04.2011 16:52, Vlad Khorsun wrote:
>      Did you noted descriptions of much more important new API's, such as 
> fb_shutdown ?

   What is it important for? Or, may be, you mean fb_cancel_operation(), not 
fb_shutdown()?..

>      Where are your ticket at the tracker, btw ?

   Solve CORE-3382 first.

>>>>> With this new API many simple programs (like yours, for example) will be 
>>>>> easy to write and require
>>>>> NO additional access layers.
>>>>     And, BTW, what "additional access layers" you have on mind? Y-valve?
>>>       I speak about "drivers", such as IBPP, IBX\FIB+, ODBC, etc
>>    You know that I don't use them.
>      Yes, i know. And what ?

   What was meaning of your mentioning it along with my programs then?..

>>    So, "call overhead also _will_ be less" is just a hope and new API may be 
>> slower than
>> old one, right?
>
>      When i said "Call overhead also will be less" i meant exactly "Call 
> overhead also will be less".
> Is it clear ?

   Yes. But remember your comment on CORE-3430.

>      Probably you missed that we are not creating *new* API calls (or new 
> ideology) there. We are creating
> object-based interface for the existing API and looking forward how to create 
> it in efficient and backward
> compatible way.
>
> PS When i started to answer your questions i thought that you really not 
> understand something
>      obvious for us. I was wrong. Now i see you just mocks of us.

   No, I _really_ don't understand something obvious for you: purpose of 
creation public 
OO-based interface for existing API instead of simple documenting this API (and 
leaving 
implementation of "drivers" for it to someone who _is_ going to use it and has 
appropriate 
experience).
   Or, may be, I just don't see well-known to you documentation besides an old 
API guide 
where this API isn't mentioned at all..

-- 
   SY, SD.

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