VC compilers than 2010.
If need be, ask the contributors for their preference. Poll for it. Do
something about it. I do not think that this limitation in language features
has the support of the contributors.
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utility of
gaining 0.5% users of non-free outdated compilers.
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else to look. Any suggestions?
Sorry for the late response. I just came back from the Randa meeting. You can
now find examples in the ThreadWeaver repo, and 10 pages of introduction in
kde:kf5book.
Have fun, and if you have any questions, please let me know.
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them around, and see what
everything looks like.
Unfortunately the editor won't save for me tonight; I actually did add
content to a chapter, but I can't see it. I'll consult the
flossmanuals folks about this or try different browsers tomorrow.
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with Booki - if you consider it a
good tool, let's go for it, unless anybody comes up with a different opinion.
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everywhere.
I think I mentioned it before, but just to be sure - I am happy to join
in effort this during Randa.
As for getting more contributors to it, I suggest to have a look at
booktype (http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/booktype/).
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Hi!
On 01 Jan 2014, at 18:37 , David Faure fa...@kde.org wrote:
On Wednesday 01 January 2014 18:27:36 Mirko Boehm wrote:
Hi,
On 01 Jan 2014, at 17:26 , David Faure fa...@kde.org wrote:
I'm converting all frameworks to ecm_generate_headers, which creates
Framework/File forwarding headers
Hi,
On 02 Jan 2014, at 15:37 , David Faure fa...@kde.org wrote:
On Thursday 02 January 2014 15:29:13 Mirko Boehm wrote:
The official way used by all other modules would be
threadweaver/job.h (lowercase real header) and
ThreadWeaver/Job (forwarding header)
Ok.
Is this a green light
on either OSX nor Windows (stating
the obvious, I think).
Happy new year, guys and girls! 2014 will certainly be the year of the Linux
desktop!
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On 11/01/2013 01:37 PM, Kevin Ottens wrote:
if a package foo uses ecm (or that non existing tier0 cmake package) itself,
this does not mean that another package which uses foo, also needs ecm (or
that tier0 package) at buildtime.
Well, if the
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So far we chose the have it in cmake/ecm route. If we had what Mirko =
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to, then that'd open the door to another solution.
And it would open the first door towards alienating linux
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Ship it!
Looks good to me, approved.
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On Nov
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Hi,
in ThreadWeaver, I would like to be able to catch exceptions thrown from the
run() method of Jobs. You know we cannot trust the user :-) I can work around
if exceptions are disabled in the compiler if I know about it. What I would
like to be
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and so forth. That would be a real breakthrough. It is related to the
approach taken by Maven and others. All it takes is a built-in way for
CMake to download the find_modules into a cache location
? :-)
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by Mirko
Boehm that allows developers to easily take advantage of multi-core
processors http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-core_processor.^[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ThreadWeaver#cite_note-CNET-1 In
ThreadWeaver the workload is divided into individual jobs, then
relationship between jobs
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On 04/02/2013 05:05 PM, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
- - Examples are currently in the kdelibs tree, at
tier1/threadweaver/examples. I like that they are in the same
repository, but still - is this the right place?
If not, we have the kdeexamples
are better.
+1.
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... which ones of it is it we are talking about?
I am mostly arguing that to achieve 1) and 2), we do not have to have 3), a
multi-repository structure. It can all be achieved by email.
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information from the trenches. :-)
Happy splitting!
Cheers!
[*] I still need to find a catchy name for KDE Frameworks maintainers. :-)
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