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Subject: Re: A copy constructor for ssqls?
From: Warren Young <mysqlpp () etr-usa ! com>
Date: 2010-01-03 9:15:11
Message-ID: 2D53E4E4-A145-4342-87BB-BF0793CC2248 () etr-usa ! com
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On Jan 2, 2010, at 6:22 AM, Matthieu Garrigues wrote:
> Do you have any idea of when 3.1 will be released?
Would you be stunned to receive the answer, "when it's ready"? :)
This is very much a personal side project for me, fitting in wherever I have time and \
motivation. I did the last big chunk of work on this back in June or so. It might \
take me until next summer to start work on it again.
> Generating these methods could be cool:
SSQLS v2.0 won't be greatly more featureful than SSQLS v1. The goal is to replicate \
all of the original functionality in such a way that gives us a clean path forward. \
We can talk about things like this in 2.x.
One of the nice things about SSQLS is that most of it is outside the library proper, \
so changing it doesn't affect MySQL++'s API or ABI. That greater part becomes part \
of *your* program's API, so we have a lot more freedom to extend it after the initial \
release than with MySQL++ proper. We haven't been able to take advantage of a lot of \
that freedom in v1 due to the mess that is ssqls.pl.
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