Hi all,

momentarily, I cannot find where I read it, it may have been a source
file or a document. There was an idea from (I think) Clint to remove
old preprocessor conditions, cleaning up the code, getting rid of
#ifdefs for "ancient compilers" and systems nobody uses anymore. I
think that is a good idea, but I am not sure, what exactly are
"ancient compilers" and systems? I would say AMIGA is no longer used,
but there may be Unicon users that actually do use that system. I
would love to participate in Unicon development but as I am still new,
I don't know what your ideas are.

Pippijn

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