http://ttul.org/~ingy/release/Inline-0.44-TRIAL5.tar.gz
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version: 0.44
date:Thu Oct 17 20:00:46 PDT 2002
changes:
- Shortened BUILD_TIMER precision, per Leon Brocard's suggestion.
- Applied Mitchell Charity's patch to fix Piers Harding's CPP problem.
- Fixed bug with USING keyword
Announcing Inline::BC Version 0.01, a new ILSM for the Gnu bc arbitrary
precision maths language (man bc, or http://www.gnu.org/software/bc/bc.html).
This is winging it's way to CPAN as I speak, and should be at a mirror
near you, soon :-).
Cheers.
My tests (CPP) work fine.
Cheers.
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 01:16:51AM -0700, Brian Ingerson wrote:
http://ttul.org/~ingy/release/Inline-0.44-TRIAL5.tar.gz
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version: 0.44
date:Thu Oct 17 20:00:46 PDT 2002
changes:
- Shortened BUILD_TIMER precision, per Leon Brocard's suggestion.
On 16/10/02 15:55 +0100, Mark Fowler wrote:
What's the general thoughts in adding even more DWIM to C constructors?
Extra bloat or needed syntatic sugar?
As a random thought I was having the other day, it'd be nice if the
following automagically worked:
void functionname(char* foo,
Inline::Java works fine as well.
Patrick
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Patrick LeBoutillier
Laval, Quebec, Canada
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From: Piers Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Brian Ingerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Inline Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 5:15 AM
For anyone who is interested in languages other than C++,
I have some interesting results today.
Watch this space, something wonderful is going to happen.
mike
--- James Michael DuPont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From James Michael DuPont Fri Oct 18 10:13:37 2002
From: James Michael DuPont