This question would probably better be posted on 
http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-dev/
or http://hunspell.sourceforge.net/

On Jul 2, 10:01 am, "Dmitry.Skiba" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Recently I was playing with hunspell and got very displeased with its
> code (which claims to be cpp, but in fact 'classified' c). I even
> started to think about rewriting it in, you know, "correct" cpp. Then
> I realized that Chrome also uses hunspell and went to the repository.
> I saw a very useful patch to HashMgr, which in fact alters its
> behaviour pretty much. And at the same time all old code were left as
> is.
>
> So I have a question: why? Why didn't you just remove all that old and
> unused code? It's unlikely that your patches will be merged into
> hunspell.
>
> I'm asking because, as I said, I'm thinking of rewriting (well,
> 'correcting') hunspell and want to know in advance that someone else
> is interested.
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