On 7/29/2015 22:51, Daniel Stenberg wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jul 2015, Honza Bambas wrote:
I've recently introduced a class making parsing string inputs much
safer and simpler.
http://www.janbambas.cz/string-parsing-made-simple-with-mozillatokenizer/
Nice! How does it act when hitting 64bit
On Wed, 29 Jul 2015, Honza Bambas wrote:
I've recently introduced a class making parsing string inputs much safer and
simpler.
http://www.janbambas.cz/string-parsing-made-simple-with-mozillatokenizer/
Nice! How does it act when hitting 64bit integer overflows?
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On 7/29/2015 19:40, Kyle Huey wrote:
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 7:15 AM, Honza Bambas hbam...@mozilla.com wrote:
I've recently introduced a class making parsing string inputs much safer and
simpler. Please see xpcom/ds/Tokenizer.h. It's simplification of a lexical
analyzer and it successfully
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 7:15 AM, Honza Bambas hbam...@mozilla.com wrote:
I've recently introduced a class making parsing string inputs much safer and
simpler. Please see xpcom/ds/Tokenizer.h. It's simplification of a lexical
analyzer and it successfully hides boundary checks on the input
I've recently introduced a class making parsing string inputs much safer
and simpler. Please see xpcom/ds/Tokenizer.h. It's simplification of a
lexical analyzer and it successfully hides boundary checks on the input
buffer from consumers. From now on this simple parser class should be
used
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