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Re: [paho-dev] D language library (wrapper)
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I didn't realize you had changes ready to go for the C++ library. Ok,
I'll set the wheels in motion. I had an inkling that employer's
permission didn't apply to you!
Ian
On 04/24/2015 03:07 PM, Frank Pagliughi wrote:
"New" features from a few months back... the async publish function
returning the message ID and things like that.
I'm self-employed. Or technically, I'm the president of my own
corporation. So there should be no problem getting me to give me
permission for this. I will read through the documents, but let's
assume that we will move forward with this for this new D library and
also for the Win/Linux C++ library. I've been sitting on changes for
that lib for ages now.
Frank
On 04/24/2015 06:38 AM, Ian Craggs wrote:
New features in the C library? Which ones were those, I don't
remember adding anything new for a while :-)
On becoming a committer, take a look at this information:
https://eclipse.org/membership/become_a_member/committer.php
and the Due Diligence Guidelines:
https://eclipse.org/legal/committerguidelines.php.
Note that Eclipse requires you to have permission from your employer
(if you have one), even if you are doing this on your own time.
Assuming you're still good, then I have to initiate a vote amongst
the existing committers.
Ian
On 04/23/2015 03:28 PM, Frank Pagliughi wrote:
Great. The new features that you added to the C library made it
pretty easy. An initial version should be ready by the end of next
week.
What do I need to do to become a committer?
Frank
On 04/23/2015 10:12 AM, Ian Craggs wrote:
Hi Frank,
absolutely, we're always interested in new language
implementations. It could go in the new incubator sub-project
while you're developing it. If you become a committer, you could
use the Paho repository to develop the code.
Ian
On 04/21/2015 05:28 PM, Frank Pagliughi wrote:
Hey All,
I've been intrigued by the D Language for a while now, but haven't
had the opportunity to use it for anything yet. As a learning
exercise I wrapped the Paho C (Win/Linux) library for use with D.
Would there be any interest in this? Adding it to Paho?
It wraps the current C library in GIT, and is working with the
latest DMD compiler and/or GDC-4.9 on Linux. Next I will see about
getting it working on Windows.
Thanks,
Frank
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