2013-November Archive by Thread

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Within a single thread, the first mail note is the START of the thread; the notes following that are in the chronological order of when they were received. So globally, newest messages are at the top, but within a thread, the oldest (the start of the thread) is at the top.

If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.

  • [Vala] Performance issue, Raum
  • [Vala] How to use vala Linux.backtrace?, Christian Johnson
  • [Vala] public class Foo : List<Bar>, banjo
  • [Vala] Recursive foreaching, Donn
  • [Vala] View AST of source, Christian Johnson
  • [Vala] trouble with Gir and Ganv, banjo
  • [Vala] Where does Vala.Paraser create code nodes?, Christian Johnson
  • [Vala] A suggestion for future releases, Jim Nelson
  • [Vala] Feature request: cascade operator, Christian Johnson
  • [Vala] [ANNOUNCE] Vala 0.22.1 - Compiler for the GObject type system, Jürg Billeter
  • [Vala] Project Vala-dbus-binding-tool is alive?, Rafael de Lucena Valle
  • [Vala] ValueHash modeled after ValueList tuturial, Franz Fasching
  • [Vala] Printfing an object, Donn
  • [Vala] Multiple properties, one signal for any change., Donn
  • [Vala] Gtk TreeView emits a beep ..., raum
  • [Vala] Bug with cleared Gee.ArrayList, Daniel Brendle
  • [Vala] Default enum's values' nick, Daniel Espinosa
  • [Vala] Including C library in Vala Application, Jason Scurtu
  • [Vala] RCU synchronization, Nor Jaidi Tuah
  • Re: [Vala] Retrieve Row ID from Gtk.TreeView, Daniel Brendle
  • Re: [Vala] Async call GLib.IOStream.splice_async failed!, Heiher
  • Re: [Vala] libsoup Session.Async does not send stuff, Daniel Brendle

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