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Message-ID: <c=GB%a=_%p=Indigo_Active_Vi%l=CRIANLARICH-970321165613Z-429@crianlarich.Indigo>
From: Robert Humphris <r DOT humphris AT indigo-avs DOT com>
To: "'David McKee'" <david DOT mckee AT rtp DOT gtegsc DOT com>
Cc: "'Alaric B. Williams'" <alaric AT abwillms DOT demon DOT co DOT uk>,
"'djgpp AT delorie DOT com'" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: RE: Persistence in Djgpp
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 16:56:13 -0000
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>From: 	David McKee[SMTP:david DOT mckee AT rtp DOT gtegsc DOT com]
>Sent: 	21 March 1997 16:56
>To: 	Robert Humphris
>Cc: 	'Alaric B. Williams'; 'djgpp AT delorie DOT com'
>Subject: 	Re: Persistence in Djgpp
>
>Robert Humphris wrote:
<snipped out my old rubbish! >

>I would be interested in helping with this.  
>
>BTW, are you aware of a set of classes known as the OSE (now in version
>4.3)
>from Dumpleton Software Consulting?  A Mr. Graham Dumpleton (for all I
>know
>he may be a subscriber to this list) has created a set of framework like 
>classes that may be useful in this endevour.  There is an ObjectStore
>class
>but I have not researched these classes enough to know if they fufill 
>persistence.

Well funnily enough I have been looking around for some stuff and found
the 
STL ( Standard Template Library ) and I have a feeling that what is
wanted is
all there... if it isn't then that really does not matter as we can add
to the code
so that it is!  Ah the joy of re-usable classes.

I'l be looking at the in the next few days, and will mail you when I
come to some
conclusion

Rob Humphris
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