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On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 at 15:59:13 +0100, Alp Toker wrote:
> This is inspired by the format we already use to describe arrays and
> based on the syntax for templates in C++ and generics in C#. It is
> surprisingly easy to parse recursively in XSL.
In the type-generating code in telepathy-glib I just name the types of
dict we use, rather than using templates or generics - the point of my
type-generating code was to cache GTypes so we don't need to ask
dbus-glib to parse varargs over and over again, so using a finite set of
types actually aligns better with this goal.
It turns out we need surprisingly few flavours of dict, so I think this
approach is viable. I'll prepare spec patches when I get a chance.
Simon
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