On Fri, 14 Dec 2012, david at tethera.net wrote:
> From: David Bremner
>
> This could live in tag-util as well, but it is really nothing specific
> to tags (although the conventions are arguable specific to Xapian).
>
> The API is changed from "caller-allocates" to "readline-like". The scan for
>
On Fri, 14 Dec 2012, david at tethera.net wrote:
> From: David Bremner
>
> This could live in tag-util as well, but it is really nothing specific
> to tags (although the conventions are arguable specific to Xapian).
>
> The API is changed from "caller-allocates" to "readline-like". The scan for
>
On Fri, 14 Dec 2012, da...@tethera.net wrote:
From: David Bremner brem...@debian.org
This could live in tag-util as well, but it is really nothing specific
to tags (although the conventions are arguable specific to Xapian).
The API is changed from caller-allocates to readline-like. The scan
On Fri, 14 Dec 2012, da...@tethera.net wrote:
From: David Bremner brem...@debian.org
This could live in tag-util as well, but it is really nothing specific
to tags (although the conventions are arguable specific to Xapian).
The API is changed from caller-allocates to readline-like. The scan
From: David Bremner
This could live in tag-util as well, but it is really nothing specific
to tags (although the conventions are arguable specific to Xapian).
The API is changed from "caller-allocates" to "readline-like". The scan for
max tag length is pushed down into the
From: David Bremner brem...@debian.org
This could live in tag-util as well, but it is really nothing specific
to tags (although the conventions are arguable specific to Xapian).
The API is changed from caller-allocates to readline-like. The scan for
max tag length is pushed down into the double