@RMartinhoFernandes I've seen an extremely flat and also extremely forested biome with little to no animals. Maybe on small islands it breaks down to just flat; or there's a 'plain plains' biome.
I have tested Rprintf in C++ called by R on a Windows Vista PC and it seems working, but the same code prints nothing on my Windows 7 machine, is the OS causing the problem? How could I overcome this problem?
@KerrekSB Oh don't take that the wrong way. I don't mind GPL. People can use whatever license they want: it's their code. I just don't use it for my stuff.
@LucDanton I agree that it's nice to stand for something. Then again, this is going to be sufficiently niche that I doubt anyone would just steal it without contributing back...
"- I have been here for thirty years and experienced both the wash water, bleach and urine, but never dead animals." [Google translation] In Hebron, the Jews, in the apartments above, are now not just literally pissing on the Palestinians, they're also throwing dead rats. Fishing nets and chicken wire has been put up over the streets to catch the rats etc., although the nets do not catch urine.
@LucDanton Well, maybe someone doesn't want to be forced to reapply someone's license. I don't know. I think GPL is great, but I can see why some people might feel it's too meddlesome.
But lest that should reflect negatively on all Jews, note these (with government blessing) settlers are some percentage points more fanatically religious than Israeli government.
@RMartinhoFernandes I've not dug into that. I use boost.iostreams at the moment for zipping the data, but I have no reason to believe that that's a bottleneck at this point
@RMartinhoFernandes At least in the US, probably not -- unless it was (or at least involved) really some sort of machine rather than just a method. There was a ruling fairly recently where the courts decided that even in a method patent, one of two things is necessary: either the use of a specific machine to carry out the method, or else some transformation of matter (e.g., a chemical process).
@RMartinhoFernandes Yes, but it's not part of the process -- the weed will burn whether you get the snail to inhale the resulting fumes or not. It would become patentable when/if you had a new process for burning the weed (e.g., holding it at a specific temperature, relative humidity, oxygen level, etc.) Your method has to involve a specific machine or transform matter, not just be an adjunct to one of those.
@LucDanton So... there may be some issues with the concurrency design. In fact, I once (and never again) had a deadlock. I believe I'm missing out on atomics in crucial places.
I'm also not happy with the networking code. Compared to mineserver, my login takes for absolutely ever, and I haven't been able to pin down the problem.