Hi Sara,

I can see where I can similfy certain code on a project I coded which
would reduce some major ugly code.  Sure I could have rewritten the
code in c but I prefered having something easier to maintain in the
early hours of the morning.

Drop me a line where I can find the updated patches once they have
been released.

Regards
--jm

On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 21:24:20 -0700, Sara Golemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > c) I don't think you are creating the necessary switch_free's and
> other
> > > > frees when jumping out of a scope unexpectedly.
> > > >
> > >Entirely possible.  The tests I've run don't complain but that doesn't
> mean
> > >something bad isn't happening.
> >
> Thanks for the pointers, I at least see what I need to be exploring now
> (though I havn't sat down to unfold its meaning yet).  Cetainly the
> implementation given earlier needs work whether its to make it work as
> advertised or in the more limited fashion suggested in other posts.
> 
> I intend to put some work into it regardless of whether it'll be included or
> not.  As I mentioned originally, this entire effort was meant as a learning
> exercise, and it's doing that job.  If it's used: great.  If not, it'll just
> stay where it is and those who want it can still patch it in.
> 
> -Sara
> 
> 
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