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ohNet is written using C++ with std::string replaced by special buffer classes.  These buffer classes allow for more efficient use of memory at the cost of a steeper learning curve. Memory use benefits can be especially pronounced for the Device stack.  API docs [http://www.openhome.org/build/nightly/docs/CppCore/] for this version of the stack are available but the buffer classes are currently undocumented.
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ohNet is written using C++ with std::string replaced by special buffer classes.  These buffer classes allow for more efficient use of memory at the cost of a steeper learning curve. Memory use benefits can be especially pronounced for the Device stack.  API docs [http://www.openhome.org/build/nightly/docs/CppCore/] for this version of the stack are available but the buffer classes are intended for internal use of the library and are as such currently undocumented.

Revision as of 14:21, 6 July 2011

Overview docs

  • Control Point stack (PDF) [1]
  • Device stack [coming soon]

API docs

ohNet is written using C++ with std::string replaced by special buffer classes. These buffer classes allow for more efficient use of memory at the cost of a steeper learning curve. Memory use benefits can be especially pronounced for the Device stack. API docs [6] for this version of the stack are available but the buffer classes are intended for internal use of the library and are as such currently undocumented.