[Joachim: replying to the list since it might be of interest to others]

> > prettyPrint(): prints the buffer like this:
> > address: <16 bytes in hex> <the same in ascii>
This is now implemented. See http://svn.ejohansson.se/viewvc/src/misc/licq/ 
for the latest version.

> Just to be up to date ... what's that CBuffer for?
CBuffer is used to store data that is received or sent over the network, 
handling little <-> big endian conversions. Apparently ICQ mixes them (from 
the old buffer.cpp):

// Endianness utility routines: Unlike Real Internet Protocols, this
// heap of dung uses little-endian byte sex.  With the new v7 and above
// this heap of SHIT uses little-endian and big-endian byte sex.

Also, see: http://wiki.licq.org/Re-engineer_CBuffer

// Erik

-- 
If the designers of X-Windows built cars, there would be no fewer 
than five steering wheels hidden about the cockpit, none of which 
followed the same principles -- but you'd be able to shift gears 
with your car stereo. Useful feature, that. 
  -- Marus J. Ranum, Digital Equipment Corporation

Erik Johansson
http://ejohansson.se


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