On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 16:17:01 +0100 (CET)
mar...@stack.nl (Marco van de Voort) wrote:

>[...]
> >  One example might be when you are writing a quick program and don't want
> > to send in a whole bunch of -Fu options and go into dialog boxes in
> > lazarus configuring it, so you just quickly write it in your program
> > ../someunit instead of configuring -Fu which can be obnoxious and
> > tedious..  But that's just one use case.  Another use case, AFAIR was a
> > build system instead of gnu make.   
> 
> IMHO these are all shaky uses cases, and actually doing it right is quite
> hard.

Why is using -Fu hard?

Mattias
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