String refactoring, alpha updated
Brian Rice
water at tunes.org
Tue Oct 25 09:40:52 PDT 2005
This is fixed now, along with g+w permissions in the alpha area and
explaining how to use the slate group account.
On Oct 25, 2005, at 3:00 AM, Lendvai Attila wrote:
>
> I've accidentally updated the obsolete alpha location at
> http://slate.tunes.org/downloads/alpha/ which is not used anymore.
> Unfortunately I can't fix the problem, because I have no write
> permission for the alpha repository, only to main, so we have to wait
> until novo or water wakes up. Until then you can download the alpha
> files from the above link by hand if you need to.
>
> Sorry for the mess...
>
> - 101
>
> :: $ gmake check
> ::
> :: Welcome to Slate: Less talk, more rock!
> :: Version: 0.3.5
> :: System: Linux [little-endian]
> :: Build: optimized
> ::
> :: Downloading http://slate.tunes.org/repos/alpha/vm.c
> :: Downloading http://slate.tunes.org/repos/alpha/vm.h
> :: Downloading http://slate.tunes.org/repos/alpha/AutoLoad
> :: Compiling src/mobius/vm/platform/ansifile.c (optimized)
> :: Compiling src/mobius/vm/platform/boot.c (optimized)
> :: Compiling src/mobius/vm/platform/extprim.c (optimized)
> :: src/mobius/vm/platform/extprim.c: In function
> :: `applyExternalLibraryPrimitive':
> :: src/mobius/vm/platform/extprim.c:301: `ASCIIStringProto'
> :: undeclared (first use in this function)
> :: src/mobius/vm/platform/extprim.c:301: (Each undeclared
> :: identifier is reported only once
> :: src/mobius/vm/platform/extprim.c:301: for each function it
> :: appears in.)
> :: gmake: *** [src/mobius/vm/platform/extprim.o] Error 1
> ::
> :: Nick.
> ::
> :: Lendvai Attila wrote:
> :: > Hi!
> :: >
> :: > In main: String was cut into String and ASCIIString. It
> :: doesn't mean
> :: > too many api changes, currently String new will return
> :: ASCIIStrings as
> :: > before and probably this api will remain so when the i18n
> :: package is
> :: > fully integrated except it will return a smarter string
> :: > implementation. An important change is that Character is now
> :: > accessible trough its appropiate String prototypes; e.g.
> :: > ASCIICharacter became ASCIIString Character.
> :: >
> :: > Hopefully I didn't break anything, but if something fails
> :: drop a mail
> :: > to the list.
> :: >
> :: > - 101
> :: >
> :: >
> ::
> ::
>
--
-Brian
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