On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Nathan Froyd <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can probably do that, yes.  Why do you say they're a crock?  They're very
> useful for defining what's supposed to happen at a higher level than
> scattering #+/- about source files everywhere.
>
Oh, they serve a useful purpose, but they do it in a very roundabout
way, and they break the normal meaning of the dependency graph. I also
strongly dislike weakly-depends-on for the same reason, though at
least if can be thought of, just like #+, as a preprocessing phase
before the building of the dependency graph, rather than something
that magically escapes from the graph to a magic special case in a
specific traversal algorithm — what more only at traversal time,
unlike what the name suggests.

—♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org
A programming language is low level
when its programs require attention to the irrelevant.
        — Alan Perlis

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