On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 7:13 PM, Marc Hohl <m...@hohlart.de> wrote:

> Am 06.07.2012 18:06, schrieb Joe Neeman:
>
>> [...]
>>
>>
>> The semi-trivial C++ function is _not_ useful for the scheme code. It is
>> used in two parts of the C++ code. However, because it belonged to the same
>> file as various other functions that were being ported, Marc was planning
>> to port this semi-trivial function to scheme also, and then call the new
>> scheme function from C++ code.
>>
>> In the amount of time we've spent discussing this, we could have
>> rewritten the function in scheme, haskell, perl, and brainf*ck by now. I
>> really think that the best thing is just to leave the function where it is
>> and stop worrying.
>>
> Thinking a bit more about the problem, what about rewriting the whole
> Pointer_group_interface::find_**grob in scheme?
>

Why? It's never called from scheme code.

Anyway, I've made my opinion known, so I'm going to bow out of this
conversation now.

Cheers,
Joe
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