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==Basic Pick==
==Basic Pick==
*Sort/Select to work on multivalues
*Sort/Select to work on multivalues


==Development Tools==
==Development Tools==
*Exodus's &quot;edit&quot; and &quot;compile&quot; commands to automatically generate and use .h files so that pick's external subroutines are simulated with minimal technical knowledge. #include in this case will be like the equivalent &quot;using xyz&quot; in other languages eg automatically include a tree of headers.
*Dynamic loading/unloading of subroutines


test
*Implementation of "labelled commons"
*Labelled common concept to be reimagined as OO classes so you can pass around objects with properties and methods.
 
Done:
 
*DONE! Exodus's "edit" and "compile" commands to automatically generate and use .h files so that pick's external subroutines are simulated with minimal technical knowledge. #include in this case will be like the equivalent "using xyz" in other languages eg automatically include a tree of headers.
*DONE! Dynamic loading/unloading of subroutines

Latest revision as of 00:03, 11 May 2011

Basic Pick

  • Sort/Select to work on multivalues

Development Tools

  • Implementation of "labelled commons"
  • Labelled common concept to be reimagined as OO classes so you can pass around objects with properties and methods.

Done:

  • DONE! Exodus's "edit" and "compile" commands to automatically generate and use .h files so that pick's external subroutines are simulated with minimal technical knowledge. #include in this case will be like the equivalent "using xyz" in other languages eg automatically include a tree of headers.
  • DONE! Dynamic loading/unloading of subroutines