> My personal opinion is a bit different. I'm rather safe than sorry. I think
> we should first aim to get this working in all cases before trying to
> optimise.
>
> In any case, the current code is already faulty for those elements for which
> VM>1, i.e. which have multiple numbers. It is of course possible to rewrite
> those with memcpy as well, but we'd first need to allocate sufficient memory
> etc. That'll get somewhat painful.

That is convincing. Please go ahead and commit it. If it is dire, we
can always revert.

I thought I had tested it for VM>1, but I can't recall.

I am making progress with my linux system*. hopefully I can try some
of your code soon.

* Gave up on OpenSuSE 11.4. 12.1 seems to just work. Also I am liking LXDE.

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