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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: cstruct 0.8.0; anything else before 1.0?
I do like the look of this streaming API quite a bit, but I'll go ahead and tag
a 1.0.0 shortly with the existing API. We can refine and break the interface
in 2.x, as there quite a few consumers of the existing one already (for good or
for ill!). OPAM can sort out the resulting compatibility matrix.
-a
On 13 Oct 2013, at 17:49, Thomas Gazagnaire <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Would be nice to have a mutable interface at one point (I've started
> different design in Cagit[1] and Irminsule[2] already, not totally sure yet
> what's the best interface). I tend to prefer [2] where the mutable buffer
> type is defined as 'type t = { mutable buffer: Cstruct.t }'
>
> [1] https://github.com/samoht/cagit/blob/master/src/lib/IO.ml
> [2] https://github.com/samoht/irminsule/blob/master/src/irminIO.ml
>
> On Oct 13, 2013, at 12:10 PM, Anil Madhavapeddy <anil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I've gone through the outstanding cstruct issues and fixed most of them:
>>
>> 0.8.0rc1 (13-Oct-2013):
>> * Improved ocamldoc for BE/LE modules.
>> * Add Travis-CI test scripts and fix `test.sh` script compilation.
>> * Support int32/int64 constant values in cenum like `VAL = 0xffffffffl`,
>> useful for 32-bit hosts.
>> * Check and raise error in case of negative offsets for blits (#4).
>> * Correctly preserve the sequence after a constant constructor is set during
>> a `cenum` definition.
>> * Do not repeat the `sizeof_<field>` binding for every get/set field (should
>> be no externally observable change).
>> * Add `Cstruct.hexdump_to_buffer` to make spooling hexdump output easier.
>> * Generate `hexdump_foo` and `hexdump_foo_to_buffer` prettyprinting
>> functions for a `cstruct foo`.
>>
>> Arjun, this should fix your 32-bit host problem, but you need to ensure that
>> you use the correct literals so that the OCaml lexer doesn't complain (i.e.
>> 0xffffffffl instead of 0xffffffff).
>>
>> I've also added a handy set of hexdump functions to prettyprint cstructs,
>> and improved the README to describe the functions involved.
>>
>> Mort, I've been through your issues about the iter/fold, but the only real
>> use-case right now is the pcap parser. Most of the other call sites just
>> handle individual packets, so I've got no strong opinion on this. I'll
>> leave those for you to drive with examples uses...
>>
>> Other than that, I'd like to have the extension also emit ctypes values, so
>> that it can be used in stub-generation and other interactions with C
>> libraries. That will be post 1.0 though, so I'll tag this current
>> featureset as 1.0 if noone's got any showstoppers.
>>
>> -anil
>
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