Alan, I'd be happy to help with the How to Debug session, I have quite a few tricks I can share. Also, I'm thinking about a session for APIs including both C and C++, is this something people would be interested in?
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:41 AM, Alan M. Carroll < [email protected]> wrote: > I have two talks I would like to present: > > Hashing and Containers - current state and future direction of hashing, > hash tables, and other containers. > > With the arrival of the Concurrency Kit and work that Phil, Brian, and I > have done on hashing, we need to be explicit about how to start using a > fixed set of containers and phase out obsolete ones (particularly TCL). I > will talk about what's in ATS now and how it is expected to be used. > > Early Intervention - Getting hooked on acceptance. > > As an outgrowth of Susan and James' work on SSL, we would like to provide > a wider variety of hooks very early in the transaction. In effect this is a > generalization of the SSL hooks. This is an design for future work, to set > the style of how this should be done. I will discuss promoting the Accept > objects to be API visible and go through the implementation details of the > current protocol probing*. > > * Note that because of Susan's work on the SSL tunneling feature, we can > now protocol probe SSL ports as well. > > If someone else hasn't already take charge, I can work or contribute to > the "How to Debug" session. > >
