Re: poll

From: Christian Ejlertsen (chr.ejlertsen@has.dk)
Date: 04/09/02


Hello

I've used the 128 bit code with much succes.  It does contain a few tedious replacements of code, but the basics of the patch is very simple and easy to use with olc/dg scripts. Also if you should ever need more than 128 bits it's very easy to extend the bit arrays.

Christian

----- Original Message -----
From: "Edward J Glamkowski" <eglamkowski@ANGELFIRE.COM>
To: <CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca>
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 8:02 PM
Subject: [CIRCLE] poll


> Which method do you use for breaking the 32 flag bitvector limit?
>
> 1) I don't
> 2) 128-bit patch
> 3) bitfields
> 4) AFF2_ bitvector (and AFF_3, etc.)
> 5) something else
>
>
> Basically, I ask because I did the bitfields.3bpl17.src thing on the
> ftp site and wonder if it would be worthwhile to do more stuff with
> it (like update to bpl20 (trivial) and integrate it with OLC or
> DG events or the like (not so trivial)).  If nobody is using it
> I won't bother, but otherwise I might.
>
> I do suspect, however, it doesn't get much use cause it doesn't have
> integration with Oasis and DG whereas other systems do, or are at
> least easier to integrate.
>
> Bleh.
>
>
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