Pavel,

Just curious, is your code licensed under the New BSD license like
Protocol Buffers is?
My employer's lawyers are very particular about licensing when it
comes to what I can use or contribute to for use in a product.

--Greg Adair


On Sep 16, 10:19 pm, Pavel Shramov <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 05:37:03PM -0700, Greg Adair wrote:
> > Hello Pavel and Scott,
>
> > Did this XPath-like functionality for protocol buffers end up going
> > anywhere?
>
> > I would definitely be interested in using and extending what you guys
> > described.  I need what is described on the message board, plus I
> > would add logical, arithmetic, and comparison expressions.
>
> My python implementation may be found at [1]. It has comparison and simple
> logical tests (see tests at [2]). Currently I'm not using it but if you have
> suggestions/patches how to improve it I'll try to improve it.
>
>                         Pavel
>
> P.S. Added list to CC to return thread back there.
>
> --
> [1]http://psha.org.ru/git?p=psha/pbpath;a=summary
> [2]http://psha.org.ru/git?p=psha/pbpath;a=tree;f=tests;hb=HEAD

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