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Re: [bug #37130] NSArray does not implement sorting and insertion assumi
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Thomas Davie |
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Re: [bug #37130] NSArray does not implement sorting and insertion assuming sorted |
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Sat, 18 Aug 2012 11:14:07 +0100 |
On 18 Aug 2012, at 09:49, Thomas Davie <tom.davie@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 18 Aug 2012, at 08:15, Niels Grewe <INVALID.NOREPLY@gnu.org> wrote:
>
>> Update of bug #37130 (project gnustep):
>>
>> Item Group: Bug => Change Request
>> Assigned to: None => thebeing
>>
>> _______________________________________________________
>>
>> Follow-up Comment #1:
>>
>> Nice!
>>
>> Thanks alot for the patch, especially since it removes one item from my todo
>> list :-). I have one remark, though: If you want to call blocks in
>> gnustep-base, you need to use the CALL_BLOCK macro, which ensures that we can
>> compile gnustep-base with GCC and still use blocks properly.
>>
>> Since this is clearly a substantial patch: Have you signed a copyright
>> assignment with the FSF? -- We'd require that before incorporating the patch.
>
> I have not, and will not, but you can hear-by consider the patch to be BSD 3
> clause licensed to you (and anyone else). If you need to have the code in a
> way that's assigned to the FSF, feel free to use it as a basis for your own
> patch that you do assign.
Sorry Niels, that may have come across as overly assertive/aggressive. I did
not mean that I will not because of some political stance, but instead simply
that in this instance I can not. This was done on my company's time, and they
have allowed me to license the code out to you in an open way; but the
copyright belongs to them, so I can not do more than that.
Hope that clarifies my position
Thanks
Tom davie