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php-gtk-dev
Re: [PHP-GTK-DEV] Re: [php-gtk-cvs] cvs: php-gtk /ext/gtk+ gtk.overrides
by Bob Majdak Jr other posts by this author
Jul 20 2007 3:12AM messages near this date
Re: [PHP-GTK-DEV] Re: [php-gtk-cvs] cvs: php-gtk /ext/gtk+ gtk.overrides | Re: [PHP-GTK-DEV] Re: [php-gtk-cvs] cvs: php-gtk /ext/gtk+ gtk.overrides
Hey. I commited the updates this morning at 5am for both KatePKG and KateLAN. You were so ri
ght
about how it is just search and replace! > _>

Seriously though it was long overdue and I am glad it happened :p

- bob.

Elizabeth Smith wrote:
>  Steph Fox wrote:
> > Well hey, it seemed the logical thing to do at the time!
> >
> > I have to admit I didn't really look into its impact on existing code, 
> > though. I think I'd a hazy idea of it not hurting much.
> >
> > How much _is_ it hurting? (As in number of functions/objects impacted 
> > I mean?)
> >
> > - Steph
>  
>  It's basically a search and replace operation...shall I whip up a (php 
>  of course) script to do it?  Functions impacted are basically created 
>  list/treestores (the gobject types are used) and io_watch stuff (which 
>  use the  constants for what to watch for and priority)
>  

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