aarzilli
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a548d9d0f7
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Fix Issue #21: automatic calculation of alignment padding after lists
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2018-09-08 16:49:22 +02:00 |
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Andrew Gallant
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33509dbeb0
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It appears that the "Str" type (which is built into the core X protocol)
doesn't specify any padding. So it has to be treated as a special case.
Close #12.
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2018-09-08 16:49:21 +02:00 |
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Andrew Gallant (Ocelot)
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0c50dc6241
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a huge commit. splitting extensions into their own sub-packages.
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2012-05-10 17:01:42 -04:00 |
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Andrew Gallant (Ocelot)
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e239bb3c68
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make resource ids their own individual types. last commit before overhaul to sub-packages
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2012-05-10 12:47:19 -04:00 |
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Andrew Gallant (Ocelot)
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dc48249e1a
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lots of docs and examples
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2012-05-07 04:09:19 -04:00 |
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Andrew Gallant (Ocelot)
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5cdae5950c
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holy toldeo... things might actually be working
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2012-05-03 01:00:01 -04:00 |
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Andrew Gallant (Ocelot)
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39507f86ab
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finally starting on the crescendo: requests and replies.
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2012-05-02 01:46:30 -04:00 |
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Andrew Gallant (Ocelot)
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83a71d4648
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unions, events and errors... oh my
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2012-05-01 01:08:03 -04:00 |
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Andrew Gallant (Ocelot)
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73154769b3
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splitting up go specific code. too much for one file IMO. more progress. almost done with structs.
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2012-04-30 16:18:17 -04:00 |
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