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Artifact artf5740 : unclear
Tracker: Core API: public comments
Title: unclear
Description:
page 58:
an overload of the "," seperator would be appreciated
?? what is the advantage of triming the leading " ".
Submitted By: Andre Merzky
Submitted On: 02/21/2007 10:35 AM EST
Last Modified: 02/25/2007 12:01 PM EST
Closed: 02/24/2007 7:15 PM EST

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Status:* Closed
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Priority: * 3
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Andre Merzky: 02/25/2007 12:01 PM EST
  Comment:
Revisited: during the discussion at OGF19 it was decided to remove the auto-conversion from scalar to vector attributes altogether - fixed.
  Action: Update
Andre Merzky: 02/24/2007 7:15 PM EST
  Comment:
overload of comma: that may be defined in the language binding, we do not have operator overloading in SIDL.

trimming: that allows for nicer string formatting, i.e.
"one, two, three" instead of "one,two,three" - although the latter is valid, too.
  Action: Update
Closed set to 02/24/2007
Status changed from Open to Closed
Andre Merzky: 02/21/2007 10:51 AM EST
  Action: Update
Priority changed from 4 to 3
Andre Merzky: 02/21/2007 10:35 AM EST
  Action: Create


 
 
 
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