Hi,

I didn't really know sssad-saving system, i think i tried it once... i gonna look at how this is done and try to continue learning...
....But afterall, no matter, it was a good exercise.

Cheers
Guillaume Rabusseau

From: Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PD] g_save-0.1  Storage system with pool
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:48:02 +0100

Hallo,
guillaume rabusseau hat gesagt: // guillaume rabusseau wrote:

> I've just finished to make a clean release of the saving system i mostly
> use. It's two abstractions (a "console" and an object you have to create
> for each variable (floats or symbols) to store), you can store 16 presets
> (with as many variable as you want) and save them into a file.
>
> You will need pool, iemlib (dollarg) and zexy..
>
> I tried to make a clear help file, i hope it will not be to hard to
> understand...
>
> [TODO : * Allow multiple instance
>             * Allow storage of lists
>             * A lot of other things i think...]

Nice work, but it seems to do not much more than the sssad-saving
system in CVS. Additionally sssad already can store lists, allows
multiple instances, is less intrusive regarding the send/receive
namespace compared to g_save and doesn't require any externals.

Ciao
--
 Frank Barknecht                 _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__

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