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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Bits Under Development: Forum Activity Index (FAI) Post 302328603 by reborg on Wednesday 24th of June 2009 05:50:52 PM
Old 06-24-2009
I think that works pretty logically to me.

Activity/registrations are like demographics ( births/deaths ) so for it to be skewed by reclaiming bits doesn't really matter.
 

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vrb_capacity(3) 					      VRB Programmer's Manual						   vrb_capacity(3)

NAME
vrb_capacity - return the buffer capacity LIBRARY
-lvrb SYNOPSIS
#include <vrb.h> size_t vrb_capacity(vrb_p vrb); DESCRIPTION
vrb_capacity returns the total buffer capacity (after any rounding up during initialization) of the given virtual ring buffer. ARGUMENTS
vrb_p vrb specifies the virtual ring buffer to obtain the capacity of. If a NULL or invalid pointer is given, results are unpredictable and are likely to be disasterous. RETURN VALUE
size_t The total capacity of the virtual ring buffer is returned. SEE ALSO
vrb(3), vrb_data_len(3), vrb_data_ptr(3), vrb_destroy(3), vrb_get(3), vrb_get_min(3), vrb_give(3), vrb_init(3), vrb_init_opt(3), vrb_is_empty(3), vrb_is_full(3), vrb_is_not_empty(3), vrb_is_not_full(3), vrb_move(3), vrb_new(3), vrb_new_opt(3), vrb_put(3), vrb_put_all(3), vrb_read(3), vrb_read_min(3), vrb_resize(3), vrb_space_len(3), vrb_space_ptr(3), vrb_take(3), vrb_uninit(3), vrb_write(3), vrb_write_min(3) vrb 2002-09-30 vrb_capacity(3)
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