Is that 'private' you see there? Omigod. It is.
Normally we eschew private because we feel like people should be
able to use our classes how they see fit.
However, you *really* shouldn't be futzing with these fields,
and them being protected would allow someone to write an Enum subclass
and fuck-up other unrelated Enum subclasses, so I'm making an exception here.
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and so @param tags just match up to parameters based on order.
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Thane apparently has a maximum stack depth of 64, and this is quickly getting eaten up by readAvailable() when lots of frames are sent down the tubes simultaneously. (mxmlc doesn't seem to optimize tail-recursive functions.)
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- Before, the Input/OutputStream classes handled Streamables directly
and Streamers were never created for them. Simplified the code somewhat
by always creating a Streamer. It's now more like the Java side, too.
- No more BAD_STREAMER, since null now means "bad".
- Built-in support for streaming enums.
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Rather than copy all the set levels to the level cache when a level is set,
just clear the cache and repopulate it when we look up a level.
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Damn actionscript. "for" vs "for each" and each one uses (bla in foo), which
is also a statement in itself. That and the optional semicolons. I bet
the parser for the compiler was fun to write.
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things to stuff into a translated string, but I've seen it happen
in internalish yohoho messages, so let's not blow up.
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importing receivers from their senders to satisfy their links.
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launcher which manages a lot of clients, but seems generally useful.
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directly to stderr. Logging an exception with the associated warning does the
right thing and logs the stack trace via the logging system.
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a singleton. At any rate, it fixes Project X, which we're
supposed to demo soon.
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server initialization phase. Only after the event thread is established is it
unsafe to be wild and wooly.
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clearDispatcher() as I saw some craziness in the wild.
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