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Archives for: November 2005

11/20/05

Permalink 04:30:58 pm, by Jeremy Email , 20 words, 572 views   English (US)
Categories: Windows

A library for printing stack traces in win32

The linked article is a nice library for doing stack backtraces from the result of an exception in your program.

11/08/05

Permalink 03:39:46 pm, by Jeremy Email , 111 words, 5788 views   English (US)
Categories: GNUstep, Objective-C Programming

GNUstep Base API documentation as MS HTML Help file

I have compiled the GNUstep Base documentation into a microsoft HTML Help (chm) file. Please enjoy, and provide feedback.

http://www.deadbeef.com/media/GNUstep.chm

I did have to make one change to the standard HTML files that autogsdoc generates. Htmlhelp appears to choke on : characters in internal hyperlinks. I tried to use entity and url encodings, but in the end, just globally changed : to $ in all html anchors.

Update: All of the source code for the chm file builder is in my subversion repository at: http://svn.deadbeef.com/gnustep_help

UPDATE: (11/8) I must have uploaded that chm file in ascii mode because it was broken. It's working now.

11/01/05

Permalink 11:56:52 am, by Jeremy Email , 320 words, 6355 views   English (US)
Categories: B2Evolution

B2Evolution: Top Articles Hack

Here is a hack to make B2evolution show the most viewed articles. As this is scanning the hitlog on every page display, it could be more efficient. For me, it is fast enough now, and by the time I have enough hits to be slow, b2evo should have some sort of page caching.

UPDATE: I also have a b2evolution 1.6 version of this hack

=> Read more!

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