On 20 Nov 2010, at 18:00, James Turner wrote:
> 2) I'm only proposing one non-backwards compatible change - the removal of
> tie/untie, and probably not in the next twelve months - certainly not the
> next six. I just checked and the JSBSim code makes extremely limited use of
> tie(), in a cou
On 20 Nov 2010, at 14:53, Jon S. Berndt wrote:
> I'm wondering if the property code should just be left well enough alone...
There's two answers to this:
1) it's not really tenable to have pieces of the API frozen in perpetuity -
whether next year or in ten years, things evolve. [1] Either JS
> It has another interesting feature, suggested by ThorstenB - if you try
> to read an invalid path, it doesn't silently succeed - it throws an
> exception! This is to avoid lurking typos in property paths, which has
> been an issue. (I will be adding a 'weak' variant, that takes a default
> value,
Moving us along the road to supporting better thread- and process- separation
of the simulator elements, I've added a first attempt at at 'propertyObject'.
This is a template wrapper for SGPropertyNode*, with conversion operators
to/from the related primitive type.
I.e:
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