Is this the proper constructor?

************************************************************************ ******
* rawld.cpp - code for class 'RawLD'- a module that reads raw lexicon and
* dictionary files: *.dat *.idx
*/

*
*
*

SWORD_NAMESPACE_START

/ ************************************************************************ ******
* RawLD Constructor - Initializes data for instance of RawLD
*
* ENT: ipath - path and filename of files (no extension)
* iname - Internal name for module
* idesc - Name to display to user for module
* idisp - Display object to use for displaying
*/

RawLD::RawLD(const char *ipath, const char *iname, const char *idesc, SWDisplay *idisp, SWTextEncoding enc, SWTextDirection dir, SWTextMarkup mark, const char* ilang$
{
}


On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 04:48 PM, Chris Little wrote:

On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Darin Duphorne wrote:

I have spent the better part of a week trying to get imp2ld to work. I
am using OSX 10.2.4. The libs appear to have been built and installed
ok, since diatheke works ok. I can use imp2vs to make nt and ot
files, but have been unsuccessful with either imp2ld or addld. I
inserted some debug code in imp2ld.cpp and found that it isn't
returning from creating a RawLD object with mod2=new RawLD(modname) .
It looks like you have found the problematic area. You should search that
constructor and possibly the write interface routines to see if there are
any platform specific file system or endianness issues that haven't been
properly dealt with.

--Chris


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