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| From: | Jay Pipes | Date: | October 21 2009 4:38pm |
| Subject: | What does "rnd" stand for? | ||
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Hi! OK, so there's a bit of a disagreement as to what "rnd" stands for in the handler interface. For instance handler::rnd_pos(), handler::rnd_init(), etc.. There's some disagreement as to whether rnd means "read next data" or "random" or something in Swedish? Anyone have an answer? Thanks! Jay
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| • What does "rnd" stand for? | Jay Pipes | 21 Oct |
| • Re: What does "rnd" stand for? | Antony T Curtis | 22 Oct |
| • Re: What does "rnd" stand for? | Michael Widenius | 23 Oct |
| • Re: What does "rnd" stand for? | Jay Pipes | 23 Oct |
| • Re: What does "rnd" stand for? | Jimy Green | 29 Oct |
