On 18 January 2015 at 22:22, Dave Fisher <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Jan 18, 2015, at 12:27 PM, jan i wrote: > > > On 18 January 2015 at 21:18, Dennis E. Hamilton <[email protected] > > > > wrote: > > > >> Yes, I keep pointing out that it is the methods and design, not the code > >> that I am interested in, but I think I am not being emphatic enough > when I > >> do that [;<). > >> > > I know you said that, but at the same time somebody said the word > license. > > When I look at methods and design I do not need to care about the > license, > > because I > > have to reimplement it anyhow. > > Take a look at Apache APR - > http://apr.apache.org/docs/apr/1.5/group__apr__getopt.html > > Lots of other portable goodies. > > When I mentioned Commons I was thinking APR! > and I forgot about APR and only thoughts of big commons. Actually quite funny because I use APR in quite a number of projects. A short look at the getopt looks promising. rgds jan I. > > Regards, > Dave > > > > > > >> > >> It also provides a way that a transposition to a different programming > >> language is correct [;<), by having tests that succeed for both. > >> > > +1 > > > >> > >> Likewise, I am perfectly willing to mine POI and the ODF Toolkit for > >> whatever they have to offer in this respect (although this may apply > more > >> to the Zip case than the long-form getopt). > >> > > I am close with zip now, so no need for that. But getopt_long() must be > > available in one of the C projects. > > > > If you only search for the methods and design, have a look at the > > opensource C variants on github (or the official one from AT&T). > > > > rgds > > jan i. > > > > > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: jan i [mailto:[email protected]] > >> Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2015 11:35 > >> To: [email protected] > >> Subject: Apache Commons is not really an option in corinthia > >> > >> Hi > >> > >> Since apache commons was mentioned as a possible solution to several > >> issues, I checked if my memory failed me. > >> > >> Apache Commons seems to only deliver java code, and can therefore not be > >> used in corinthia, we need a C library. > >> > >> rgds > >> jan I. > >> > >> > >
