>
> > I use sometimes C++ comments during developement, because they are
faster to
> > write. Before I release I new version I have a script that checks that
none
> > of them are left, so a Ansi C compiler will be happy with the source.
>
> Ah, I see. I thought that slipped through as it was in the CVS. I can
> easily fix these locally here as the compiler points me at them.
>

The CVS always contains my last work. While it (mostly) passes make test
(but there is no guarantee that it does), it is not tested so well as a
released version. Before I release a version, I do some cleanup and extented
testing that makes sure everything is allright.

Gerald


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