I still don't get it. Why is the reverse order faster than the ordinary order?

It doesn't matter too much, well, except a few hours wasted to figure out why it didn't work in the first place.

On 9/22/05, Andres < andres@telesip.net> wrote:
Richard Z wrote:

> Hi Juha,
>
> Do you know any reason why ser core is programmed this way? It is
> quite counter-intuitive.

SER is not about being intuitive.  Its about being very fast.

>
> Thanks,
> Richard
>
>
> On 9/6/05, *Juha Heinanen* < jh@tutpro.com <mailto:jh@tutpro.com>> wrote:
>
>     Klaus Darilion writes:
>
>     > yes, but AFAIK not in lcr module.
>
>     lcr module uses same coding for ipv4 address as ser core in struct
>     ip_addr.
>
>     -- juha
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