Eric Niebler wrote:
Joel de Guzman wrote:
I was almost about to add the
switch to turn off pretty layouting, but, after thinking about
it for a while, why would anyone want to turn that off?
Assuming the code is correct, I don't see any good use for
an ugly-print switch :) What am I missing?
"Assuming the code is correct" is a dangerous assumption.
"Assuming the code is correct" is a practical assumption.
Is there such a thing as a bug free software? Yet, we still
release "assuming the code is correct", to the best of our
capabilities. Perhaps what I meant is: "assuming the code is
correct" beyond a reasonable certainty. But I thought that
was implied in my message.
Don't consider
it an ugly-print switch. Consider it a keep-it-simple-stupid switch.
Maybe, what you want is to switch it off on build==release
in the meantime while the code is still in alpha/beta so as
not to do any harm while the code is still in flux?
Cheers,
--
Joel de Guzman
http://www.boost-consulting.com
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