Re: [g-a-devel]GNOME Speech



Hi Marc,

On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 15:59, Marc Mulcahy wrote:
> Thanks Michael, will do on the ORB trace and let you know.  The other 
> interesting tidbit is that strings 10 characcters or smaller are marshalled 
> properly, but over 10 characters come out on the client side as empty 
> ("").

	;-) Well - I can assure you that there are no hard-coded '10's in the
ORB ;-) It might be down to some memory pool difference for longer
strings or something; it sounds extremely wierd; you're sure you're
doing:

	foo->str = CORBA_string_dup ("this is more than ten"); ?

  Strange-- I don't have any arrays of 10 characters char[10], 
> everything's dynamic.

	Yep; same here :-)

> I'm the only one who has written code in GNOME speech, except I think Bill 
> may have committed some namespace changes, so maybe just removing and then 
> re-adding wouldn't be bad.  It's not like there is much history here.

	Fine; the concern is to preserve the history data at all costs; if
there is none - it's not so much a problem.

> Do you have a problem if I just go ahead and do it this way for 0.1, and 
> then we can do cvs surgery for any future renaming (which hopefully there 
> won't be much of)?  Or maybe we have to do the surgery anyway.

	Sounds fine - I'd just go ahead; the rule is an advisory only - there
is no way of making such rules stick ;-) be aware that most people do
this for fun, so you have to make the guidelines severe to stop them
charging right ahead.

> Thanks for the help.

	No problem, when it's checked in I can help with the string problem,
let me know.

	Regards,

		Michael.

-- 
 mmeeks gnu org  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot




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