Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > > Well, for C++, there's the STL (Standart Template Library) which is now part of > the new ANSI standard. Since it uses templates and is all inline code, it is > very fast, and Overflow makes heavy use of it. Combined with the automatic > reference counting ("smart pointer" style garbage collection), it's possible to > program without ever caring about leaks, array overflows, ... glib is like the C > equivalent of the C++ STL (but more compilcated, because of C). That's it :-) Maybe this sounds naive (I'm not very experienced with C/C++ nonetheless STL), but could Jarl use STL for the BL? Cheers. Jeff -- +----------------------------------+ | J.W. Bizzaro | | | | http://bioinformatics.org/~jeff/ | | | | BIOINFORMATICS.ORG | | The Open Lab | | | | http://bioinformatics.org/ | +----------------------------------+