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From: | S11001001 |
Subject: | [DotGNU]hacking pnetlib/CVS problem (was Re: multiplying the impl_buffer) |
Date: | Sun, 26 May 2002 17:17:28 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.0.0+) Gecko/20020525 |
Haran Shivanan wrote:
On Sat, 25 May 2002, I believe S11001001 saidI said * 3, I meant *1.5 (or *3/2, which is even slower than plain *3)Here is my implementation of growStream, which is used in SetLength, Capacity, and should be used in the Write methods. It's at the bottom of MemoryStream.csI just got the daily snapshot for May-26 and the growStream code is not there so I'll assume you've added it afterwords. I'll get the next snapshot and work with that then.
Yes, I'm going to see what I can do about Uri*, so hack away! BTW, there is a patch submission location that I *do* look at, <https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/index.php?group_id=353&set=custom&_assigned_to=0&_status=1&_category=100&SUBMIT=Browse>. That way, if I ever DO neglect you, then there's always Rhys ;)
Oh, when you mentioned the StringBuffer.cs class, did you mean StringBuilder.cs? I couldn't find StringBuffer.cs in runtime/System/Text...
yeah, my bad
PS:Do you by any chance, know how to use CVS from behind a proxy? Grabbing daily snapshots is kinda inconvinient.
Sorry, I chose to prioritize differently when learning GNU/Linux...I chose to learn the developer stuff instead of system stuff. Therefore I don't know much about the nasty details of sys config.
Savannah says you can access through the https port, if that's any help (sure). but I think that's more for firewall problems. See <https://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group_id=353> for Savannah's info, but you've probably already looked at that.
And there's always the `hack cvs to add proxy support' option... ;P -- Stephen Compall DotGNU `Contributor' -- http://www.dotgnu.org I see you chose the password "starfish." I suggest that you switch to the password "carriage return." It's much easier to type, and also it stands up to the principle that there should be no passwords. -- Output to a user trying to change his password on the MIT LCS system, part of RMS's 0-length password crusade
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