- Dec 10, 2010
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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Paweł Kędzia authored
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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- Dec 09, 2010
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ilor authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
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- Dec 08, 2010
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Adam Wardynski authored
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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ilor authored
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- Dec 06, 2010
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ilor authored
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Paweł Kędzia authored
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ilor authored
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ilor authored
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- Dec 03, 2010
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Paweł Kędzia authored
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- Dec 02, 2010
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Adam Wardynski authored
It is called "flex" atm but it is subject to change.
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Adam Wardynski authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
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ilor authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
Also, remove redundant goto_starts
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ilor authored
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- Nov 30, 2010
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ilor authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
It is more intuitive that way, e.g. equal(2,3) is never true, equal(3,3) is always true. Nowhere is only equal to Nowhere, and Begin or End are equal to nonspecial positions depending on current position in the sentence context.
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- Nov 29, 2010
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ilor authored
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ilor authored
* reset_values function to set all Values to their defaul-construct state * read-only access to all variables of some type via get_all<T> * Variables cloning * convenience functions: get_or_throw, get_value Value subtypes now contain a value_type typedef and require a const value_type& get_value() const member function.
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- Nov 26, 2010
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Adam Wardynski authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
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- Nov 24, 2010
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ilor authored
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- Nov 22, 2010
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ilor authored
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- Nov 21, 2010
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Adam Wardynski authored
It's a change from if x then y else z, which wasn't exactly proper anyway without parentheses.
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- Nov 20, 2010
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Adam Wardynski authored
So tools like valgrind don't get too excited that there's still reachable but not freed memory.
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Adam Wardynski authored
RelativePosition operator, represented by "+" in WCCL (at least initially). Returns Nowhere for Nowhere, or a Position shifted by given offset to the position given (Begin and End are first translated into normal Positions).
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- Nov 19, 2010
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Adam Wardynski authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
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