> Terry, > > It is very fine with this example, but I'm not even going to bother > much with it for several reasons, most of which you can find codified > in the development rules for X11 which you can find in Scheiflers > book. > > But for the record: your example would get even shorter on > the code we had before I started using the default op sensibly > because all the layers tended to shunt things they didn't > understand to errno rather than pass them through, so in > fact my change took us closer to being able to handle the > rather lofty example you have here. > > Once you show me an actual implementation which has a problem > with it, I will look at it again, until then, I think pretty > much everything else is more important (Scheiflers 1st rule :-) > > Poul-Henning
That's a fair requirement. I have some of Heidemann's code that runs into the problem, but I don't have any that I can redistribute. Would it be OK if I asked John to send you his code as well, if you will abide with the non-redistribution requirement? I understand the prioritization process, and FWIW, I agree with it, in a resource-starved situation (e.g.g FreeBSD). Terry Lambert te...@lambert.org --- Any opinions in this posting are my own and not those of my present or previous employers. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message