Scrive Francois PIETTE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: [...]
Generic speaking, I think that the introducing of an incompability is acceptable when: - the application will not compile so the developer get the attention of the problem - the changes needed are documented - these changes are few and quick to apply. About which one is better I have no idea, but I'm with Arno's opinion. I prefer the best solution for each platform. If the use of an array of byte will slow down the Win32 version then keep the use of pointer for Win32 and use the array in the .net version. This is important for components like ICS. For a .net porting I don't think that a developer can expect to port the same application to a different platform without any changes. It is different if the developer want to keep it compatible with both platform, but I don't know if this make sence since both "platforms" working on Windows OS. Bye, Maurizio. ---------------------------------------------------- This mail has been sent using Alpikom webmail system http://www.alpikom.it -- To unsubscribe or change your settings for TWSocket mailing list please goto http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/twsocket Visit our website at http://www.overbyte.be