On Sun, 2004-08-29 at 23:32 +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
> alex wrote:
> > Do you want to expand on that? I mean glib is a dependency of GTKG so
> > surely we should take advantage of its facilities
> 
> GLib is used because it's required by GTK+. This dependency might be
> removed in the future from the core. GLib is nice to get something
> started quickly but it doesn't really offer anything critical/important
> (at least nothing we would use) you can't easily do on your own. This
> is not a matter of re-inventing the wheel but freedom and indepedence.

Well I only mention it because I take advantage of glib for the hash
tables in the bitzi code. I just wanted to check that everyone else
didn't know something that I didn't ;-)

I do take advantage of glib in non-gtk embedded code as I find a lot of
the basic stuff handy to have around. So I'd prefer the core code could
hang onto its facilities.


-- 
Alex, homepage: http://www.bennee.com/~alex/
I didn't get sophisticated -- I just got tired.  But maybe that's what
sophisticated is -- being tired.
                -- Rita Gain



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