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Re: how to use C++ references
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Marc Glisse |
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Re: how to use C++ references |
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Mon, 22 Feb 2010 14:06:11 +0100 (CET) |
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Alpine 2.00 (DEB 1167 2008-08-23) |
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, Marc Glisse wrote:
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010, Karl Berry wrote:
If that's what you wanted, it seems the remaining question is the extra
space. I don't see it. If you're not using the latest texinfo.tex,
please try that (you can get it from tug.org:tex/texinfo.tex, among many
other places). Unless you meant makeinfo output; I didn't try running
makeinfo on it.
Yes, I meant the makeinfo output. I didn't even know there was an other way
to get the output in info format...
In makeinfo, defun.c has lines like:
execute_string (" --- %s: %s %s", category, type_name, defined_name);
I guess the result would be prettier with:
if(type_name[0])
execute_string (" --- %s: %s %s", category, type_name, defined_name);
else
execute_string (" --- %s: %s", category, defined_name);
But I don't know if the return type is the only slot that can usefully be
left empty.
And the extra space isn't that ugly...
--
Marc Glisse