At 6:35 PM +0200 4/29/04, Leopold Toetsch wrote:
Chromatic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Building structs to pass around is currently very verbose and my least
 favorite part of NCI.  (Again, it's not nearly as tricky as XS, for
 which I'm very grateful.)

Building a struct is still the right thing. We currently already have some more (unimplemented?) pointer stuff:

Nah, those work. And I'm using quite a number of them as part of the postgres wrapper. (One of the reasons I have a non-jit build, since they're not implemented in it)
--
Dan


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