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Subject: Re: The Baby - 3 months old

Author: Stuart Cracraft

Date: 10:56:20 09/06/04

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On September 06, 2004 at 10:55:01, Dan Honeycutt wrote:

>On September 06, 2004 at 07:02:52, Volker Böhm wrote:
>
>>Hi Stuart,
>>
>>once we used #ifdef´s too. I use now constants. My C++ compiler is able to fully
>>remove any "if (false)" or "if (true).
>>
>>Thus
>>#define DONULL
>>#ifdef DONULL
>>*Nullmove-Code*
>>#endif
>>
>>is
>>
>>const DoNull = true;
>>
>>if (DoNull)
>>{
>> *Nullmove-Code*
>>}
>>
>>It works fine and is less ugly to read.
>>
>>Greetings Volker
>
>Thanks Volker.  Not only easier to read but if you want to try an adaptive
>version you can simply remove the const declaration and set DoNull to the
>desired condition.
>
>Hardly a day goes by reading this forum that I don't pick up some useful piece
>of information.
>
>Dan H.

Ain't it the truth.



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