<!-- This is used to generate the online TODO list for glib using the script gtk+/docs/make-todo. Whenever a change to this file is committed to CVS,the file is run through make-todo and the online version updated. If you modify this file, you should check for parse errors by running: $ ../gtk+/docs/make-todo TODO.xml > /dev/null before committing, or you may screw up the online version --> <todo logourl="gtk-logo-rgb.gif"> <title>GLib TODO list</title> <section> <title>GLib</title> <entry size="medium" status="0%" target="1.4"> <title>Time type</title> <description> <p> glib has a GDate class for calendrical calculations, but also needs a way to deal with time. Fairly tricky to implement well. </p> </description> <contact>gtk-devel-list@redhat.com</contact> </entry> <entry size="small" status="80%" target="1.4"> <title>Regular expression support</title> <description> <p> Someone (happybob?) wrote regexp support for glib. This needs to get a final audit and then go in to the source tree. </p> </description> <contact>gtk-devel-list@redhat.com</contact> </entry> <entry size="small" status="0%" target="1.4"> <title>Argument parsing</title> <description> <p> Put support for command line argument parsing in glib. This should probably just be a renaming of popt. It's a larger task if you start from scratch. </p> </description> <contact>gtk-devel-list@redhat.com</contact> </entry> <entry size="small" status="90%" target="1.4"> <title>Signal source for main loop</title> <description> <p> Tim has a signal source for the main loop in bse, have to remember to get this in glib. </p> </description> <contact>timj@gtk.org</contact> </entry> </section> </todo>