Date: Sat, 20 Jul 2013 09:19:07 +0200 From: =?utf-8?Q?Dag-Erling_Sm=C3=B8rgrav?= <des@des.no> To: Jordan Hubbard <jkh@mail.turbofuzz.com> Cc: arch@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: General purpose library for name/value pairs. Message-ID: <86y591zok4.fsf@nine.des.no> In-Reply-To: <717D098F-D07E-45B0-B9F0-8D8BCEF06923@mail.turbofuzz.com> (Jordan Hubbard's message of "Mon, 8 Jul 2013 10:57:17 -0700") References: <20130704215329.GG1402@garage.freebsd.pl> <4818.1373008073@critter.freebsd.dk> <20130705195255.GB25842@garage.freebsd.pl> <60317.1373055040@critter.freebsd.dk> <20130708150308.GE1383@garage.freebsd.pl> <717D098F-D07E-45B0-B9F0-8D8BCEF06923@mail.turbofuzz.com>
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Jordan Hubbard <jkh@mail.turbofuzz.com> writes: > That's a good idea. Since you're re-inventing Apple's XML property > list API (but without serialization and quite a few other things), He's not reinventing anything. He's implementing Solaris's nvpair API, which includes serialization - in fact, ZFS's on-disk format is based on serialized nvlists. DES --=20 Dag-Erling Sm=C3=B8rgrav - des@des.no
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