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Rename check_run_count to check_msg_queue, because the whole 'run count' approach is flawed anyway (the author of libcurl told me that THE way to check for finished curl handles is to just call curl_multi_info_read every time: it's extremely fast. Any test that attempts to avoid that call is nonsense anyway. The reason the assertion failed might have been caused by the fact that we're comparing the current number of easy handles with the number of running handles of 'a while ago'. It is possible that a easy handle was removed in the meantime. In order to check if that hypothesis is right, I moved the assertion to directly below the call to curl_multi_socket_action where it should hold. If this new assertion doesn't trigger than the hypothesis was right and this is fixed.
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Sin-gu-la-ri-ty (noun) - a distinctive feature, a uniqueness; a point at which
continuity breaks up; a point in history at which machine becomes smarter than
humanity and/or fuses with it indivisively; or simply a cool sounding word with
my initials in it :)
Singularity Viewer is a Second Life protocol compatible client application. It
can be used to access Second LIfe service as well as a number of other such as
those based upon OpenSim plattform. It is directly based upon source code of
Ascent Viewer by Balseraph Software Group, which is in turn based upon source
code released by Linden Lab, with contributions from various sources.
As this Readme grows out of date, please refer to
http://www.singularityviewer.org/about
Description
An experimental Snowglobe 1.5 based Second Life Viewer focusing on performance, but also including all the usual conveniences and RLVa.
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