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- Consolidation
- The basic library, which covers all fundamental
infrastructure, is mostly complete. Development in this cycle has been
scheduled in the area of library maintenance, and in the provision of
limited new capabilities required for application development.
- Complete new standard storage manager
- Complete the new
StandardStMan, which will be the default storage manager. (GvD -
H, 1 wk).
- Increase robustness of Tables
- This target involves continued
work in assessing the robustness of the Table system as currently
deployed by the TMS on the WSRT telescope, in tracking down any
problems, and in fixing them. (GvD, H, 3 wk).
- Deep copy and actualDesc()
- Provide additional information on
the storage manager in use and the actual table description; allow
deep copy of tables. (GvD, H, 1 wk).
- Remove end_try and Exception.h
- Final clean-up of exception
handling to meet current standard of using native exceptions
everywhere. GvD, H, 1 wk).
- Time comparison function in TaQL
- Add a time comparison function
to TaQL, to specifications provided by synthesis. GvD, H, 1 wk).
- Code-copping and test functions for Fitting
- Complete
code-copping of the Fitting classes, and add all examples to
tests. WB, H, 2 wk, NK, H, 0.5 wk).
- Fitting interface constraint setting
- Allow interface constraint
setting (manually) to AIPS++ classes. (WB, H, 0.5 wk).
- Finalize Measures algorithm split-off
- To ensure accuracy of
inverse non-linear coordinate conversions. (WB, H, 1 wk).
- Measures C++ programming guide
- Compile a short AIPS++ note on
use of Measures by C++ programmers. (WB, M, 1 wk).
- Measures chapter for Getting Results
- Chapter in Getting Results
describing end-user Glish use of Measures. (RP, M, 2 wk).
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