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[Pika-dev] Re: so... string work
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Jose A. Ortega Ruiz |
Subject: |
[Pika-dev] Re: so... string work |
Date: |
Fri, 23 Jan 2004 22:28:18 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.1006 (Gnus v5.10.6) Emacs/21.3 (gnu/linux) |
hi,
Tom Lord <address@hidden> writes:
>
> Any of that grab you as something you'd like to work on?
>
> I should warn that the C macrology and inlining foo for adding UTF-32
> is a little bit twisted. I find that when I change it takes me a
> while to figure out where I put everything :-). But it's not as bad
> as it might look at first.
>
ok, i'm a taker for this job. if you think i can handle it all, i'll
begin, well, at the beginning, with the hackerlab stuff and those
hairy macros; once it's done, i'd go on with pika strings. unless any
of you wants to join the fun. tom: iirc, you mentioned something about
splitting the job? in that case, just tell me what part you're leaving
to me... btw, right now i'm quite busy reading emails: your string
document has raised quite a few reactions over there! :)
cheers,
jao
--
"There are three kinds of people: those who can count, and those who can't"
- [Pika-dev] so... string work, Tom Lord, 2004/01/22
- [Pika-dev] Re: so... string work,
Jose A. Ortega Ruiz <=
- Re: [Pika-dev] so... string work, Matthew Dempsky, 2004/01/24
- Re: [Pika-dev] so... string work, Tom Lord, 2004/01/24
- Re: [Pika-dev] so... string work, Tom Lord, 2004/01/24
- Re: [Pika-dev] so... string work, Matthew Dempsky, 2004/01/24
- Re: [Pika-dev] so... string work, Tom Lord, 2004/01/24
- Re: [Pika-dev] so... string work, Matthew Dempsky, 2004/01/24
- Re: [Pika-dev] so... string work, Tom Lord, 2004/01/24