From: Marin David Condic <nobody@noplace.com>
Subject: Re: Persistent containers (was: Proposed change to BC...)
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 17:36:23 GMT
Date: 2003-12-11T17:36:23+00:00 [thread overview]
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I think that persistence should be an absolute requirement for any
container library. I've implemented my own with the ability to write to
a stream file. It works nicely for things that don't need a really
sophisticated database.
MDC
amado.alves wrote:
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> Not readily. Charles leaves that to the user. There is a persistent extension to the BC by Adams (?), cf. the web site. If all goes well, Ada2005 will feature persistent containers, cf. AI-302. I don't know of any other persistent container library. I'm working on it though...
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2003-12-11 13:53 Persistent containers (was: Proposed change to BC...) amado.alves
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