OK. For now that tells me to live with the copy :) But I may come back
to it later.
No. Just get the write I/O handler to happend to your string.
It is not hard, your write callback does an append, and your close
callback does nothing or send the final result !
It is not hard, it does what you want and can probably take less than
20 lines of glue code, comments included.
Fair enough.
I'm just worried about other places where I might be making calls that
would start invoking the write callback. I'm in the midst of a port to
Windows (oy) and I suspect that for now, however easy it is to write the
handler, it is easier to just copy the buffer(s) - thankfully, they
aren't all that large - i'm not sure if any of them are ever over a KB.
I've got DLL's to fry first :)
rick
Daniel
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