On Saturday, October 25, 2003, at 04:02 PM, Dar Scott wrote:


...and notice, I didn't even ask you to address the issue of passing a pointer as an argument. :{`)

That should fall out in the above scheme.

I clicked the wrong something in the middle of writing this and the above was sent prematurely.


The argument might look like this:

<pointer> <unsigned32> 7 </unsigned32> </pointer>

Boxes may be faster. However, I think nested arrays (bugzilla enhancement # 555) might be faster than that. Perhaps some sort of simple binary structure can compete in this. Maybe some sort of standard IDL has an instance variation that can compete in this.

And... As I was trying to say. Maybe some lines, items and words can provide the structure needed to represent this kind of thing.

I would tend to put work into a library stack and keep the external simple, but there might be some advantage to shifting work to the external when things look right.

Dar Scott


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