On Sep 18, 2009, at 11:09 AM, Esteve Fernandez wrote:
Hi On Friday 18 September 2009 19:57:41 Rush Manbert wrote:Yes, I will. Sorry, I didn't mean to hijack the JIRA issue with my stuff.No worries, it's just that your code seems to be aimed at having a working Windows port (which is great, because we don't support that platform yet),not specifically at making an ASIO-enabled version, although it coincidentally does :-)
Yes, that's all I was going for.
Creating a new ticket with a more specific title will help other users findyour code and contribute to it.
I agree. It'll take me a couple days to get things together. I actually brought the library into our Windows development environment and got bitten on the butt by the stdint header. I chose one implementation, but someone else here had selected a different one for our Windows libraries to use, and they don't mix. (And, of course, Boost brings in its own definitions within the boost namespace. Had to work around that already.) I need to make that configurable for the Windows build. Sigh... More permutations to test.
In any case, sorry if I sounded rude, I didn't mean to offend you.
Not at all. No offense taken. My apology to you was sincere. I hadn't realized that the intent of 311 was to have a fully async implementation.
Best regards, Rush
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