On 31/10/06, Wes Hardaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The good reason is that Dave said he doesn't think it was the right
> solution, which means a -1 which meant it was 3-1 which is not +3.
That's probably a little strong.
The basic idea seems sound - but I had reservations about a couple
of aspects of the finer detail.
Part of it definitely led to wrong code (mibII/ipv6.c apparently),
but this could be easily fixed.
I was more concerned about the validity of
(0);
as a statement.
I wasn't trying to imply that this is *not* valid - I simply didn't know,
hence asked the question.
You'd asked whether Thomas had done an analysis of everywhere
the NETSNMP_LOOKUP macro was used. I was just trying to
supply such an analysis.
Dave
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