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Re: 48-false-confusion.patch


From: Tom Tromey
Subject: Re: 48-false-confusion.patch
Date: 07 Apr 2001 16:25:07 -0600

>>>>> "Akim" == Akim Demaille <address@hidden> writes:

Akim> So from now on, `FALSE' is used where ever a condition is needed, and
Akim> `#' where ever a Make condition is needed.  Of course `#' should not
Akim> be actually output, but why making weak code instead of robust code.

I'm not sure I understand the distinction.
Could you explain?

Tom



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