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Re: [Pika-dev] Things to hack on?
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Andreas Rottmann |
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Re: [Pika-dev] Things to hack on? |
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Mon, 02 Feb 2004 21:15:19 +0100 |
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Tom Lord <address@hidden> writes:
> > From: Andreas Rottmann <address@hidden>
>
> > > One idea is to move those to src/libscm, review/unrot them, and write
> > > some tests. The code in there that does interrupt polling can just
> > > be #if 0'ed out for now (and add a #undef FIXME there too -- to make
> > > it easier to grep for).
>
> > OK, I'm on it. Should the functions live in libscm/pair.c? Also, is
> > a unit test called pair-tests/unit-lists.c OK?
>
> Yes, and yes.
>
One more question: jivera has branches for each area he hacks on
(number, strings, ...). Should I do the same (i.e. create a list
branch) or just commit to my integration branch? I guess its the
former, but just to be sure.
Andy
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Re: [Pika-dev] Things to hack on?, Matthew Dempsky, 2004/02/02