Re: [libposix-development] bzip2
Status: Pre-Alpha
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From: Henrique A. <hd...@gm...> - 2009-07-31 19:11:12
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Yes, that would be a good start. 2009/7/31 <jh...@gm...>: > I could get us started by implementing the version of malloc taught in K&R > C. > > Just an thought... > > On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Henrique Almeida<hd...@gm...> wrote: >> >> I've spent too much time studying dlmalloc and there are still many >> details that I don't understand. I'm considering trying alternative >> implementations. >> >> 2009/7/22 Henrique Almeida <hd...@gm...>: >>> >>> I'm thinking about reimplementing Doug Lea's malloc for libposix, at >>> least while we don't have threading support. I'm currently studying >>> his implementation. malloc is an important function that we're >>> missing. >>> >>> 2009/7/16 Henrique Almeida <hd...@gm...>: >>>> >>>> 2009/7/16 Chris Forbes <ch...@fa...>: >>>>> >>>>> I think I've finally got git figured out (unwiring my brain from using >>>>> SVN :(), >>>>> so I'll do some of the other functions for bzip2 after work. >>>> >>>> I have to write a git howto for the project, but I won't have time in >>>> the next weeks. The task is at TaskFreak site. Basically, git has two >>>> main differences from svn (that make things look complicated), which >>>> are multiple repositories (as a natural part of the development) and >>>> somewhat different terminology. So, to work with git you first need to >>>> recreate your own repository. Then you'll work by commiting frequently >>>> to your local repository. When the code is in a usable state for >>>> everyone, you merge your repository with SF repository. The commands >>>> are the following: >>>> >>>> # Create a full local clone of the remote repository (and setup remote >>>> merges) >>>> git clone ssh://hd...@li.../gitroot/libposix >>>> >>>> # Merge the remote repository in your local repository >>>> git pull >>>> >>>> # Merge the remote repository (other than SF) in your local repository >>>> git pull http://remote.repository.com/ >>>> >>>> # Edit code >>>> editor source1 source2 source3 (git is not used) >>>> >>>> # View list of changed files >>>> git status >>>> >>>> # View code changes >>>> git diff >>>> >>>> # Add files to commit >>>> git add source1/dir1 >>>> >>>> # Remove files >>>> git rm source1 >>>> >>>> # Move files >>>> git mv source1 dest1 >>>> >>>> # View code changes that were marked as added to commit (with git add) >>>> git diff HEAD >>>> >>>> # Commit (to the local repository) >>>> git commit >>>> >>>> # View the commit log >>>> git log >>>> >>>> # Merge the local repository to the remote repository (upload code to >>>> SF) >>>> git push >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- Chris >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: Henrique Almeida [mailto:hd...@gm...] >>>>> Sent: Thursday, 16 July 2009 3:18 p.m. >>>>> To: lib...@li... >>>>> Subject: [libposix-development] bzip2 >>>>> >>>>> I've started implementing functions required by bzip2. I'm trying to >>>>> implement them as simple as possible, with only the functionality >>>>> required by bzip2. Example functions are fileno() and strerror(). I'll >>>>> begin to implement open() in the next days. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Henrique Dante de Almeida >>>>> hd...@gm... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> ------ >>>>> Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge >>>>> This is your chance to win up to $100,000 in prizes! For a limited >>>>> time, >>>>> >>>>> vendors submitting new applications to BlackBerry App World(TM) will >>>>> have >>>>> the opportunity to enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge. 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