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[Octave-patch-tracker] [patch #8783] C++ implementation of textscan
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Lachlan Andrew |
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[Octave-patch-tracker] [patch #8783] C++ implementation of textscan |
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Tue, 19 Jan 2016 22:42:44 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #34, patch #8783 (project octave):
Philip,
Thanks for the ping. I haven't forgotten this either. I was assuming the
ball is in my court to produce a stand-alone version that doesn't require
changes other internals. The main decision there is how much to slow down the
typical case to allow things like arbitrarily long strings, which the current
implementation handles.
I got an offer from Hazel Jenkins to test it on OSX, but my reply (to
address@hidden) bounced. I was going to try again to reply once I have
something that doesn't require her to recompile the whole thing.
My goal with the bugs is to keep the number of open bugs below 1000, which it
is rapidly approaching. It has been fun getting to know Octave better (and
you and Torsten and Rik), but I should spend more time on my job one of these
days...
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