Magnus Fromreide wrote:
> So I should clean it up and submit it as a patch?
IMHO yes.
+Thomas
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On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 06:07:08PM +0100, Magnus Fromreide wrote:
> On sön, 2007-03-04 at 13:55 +0100, Thomas Anders wrote:
> > Magnus Fromreide wrote:
> > > Are patches like the attached ones of interest for the project or should
> > > I just ignore such things when I see them?
> >
> > Cleanup is
On sön, 2007-03-04 at 13:55 +0100, Thomas Anders wrote:
> Magnus Fromreide wrote:
> > Are patches like the attached ones of interest for the project or should
> > I just ignore such things when I see them?
>
> Cleanup is always appreciated.
>
> > The advantage of the patches is that they make the
Magnus Fromreide wrote:
> Are patches like the attached ones of interest for the project or should
> I just ignore such things when I see them?
Cleanup is always appreciated.
> The advantage of the patches is that they make the code more local so
> you do not have to keep track of lots of functio
Are patches like the attached ones of interest for the project or should
I just ignore such things when I see them?
The advantage of the patches is that they make the code more local so
you do not have to keep track of lots of function scope variables, see
for instance make-zone-local where there