On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 02:09:28 -0800 (PST)
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> As we move forward in the code reorganization, I would like to remove
> some of the precompiler cruft.
> 
> Which brings me to the following questions:
> 
> a) are there any OS/2 people out there using blackbox.  I would like
> to remove the OS/2 cruft if possible.

OS/2? wussat? *8^)

> b) the slit is currently a compile time option which I think is a
> little silly. How many of you actually compile with the slit turned
> off?  How many of those would care if the slit was still in the code,
> but only active if an app was actually in it?  In other words, why are
> you disabling the slit?

It's not like compile-time {in|ex}clusion is going to make a major
difference in binary size. Frankly, I've always considered the slit to
be one of the 'base' features of blackbox.

/me ponders: blackbox without a slit seems much like a performance
automobile without a dashboard..

> c) all of the above
> 
> d) none of the above

see above

> e) xOr's mom

Parents as a compile-time option.. what a concept!

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