6 Oct
2010
6 Oct
'10
8:58 a.m.
I never used VC6. I understand that it was a quite non-standard C++.
Improving the readability of the library I think is something
important.
I am wondering, in practice, what does it means to resolve against
VC6?
that somebody will go through the code and remove all the #ifdef VC6
blocks?
that somebody will write a script to do that?
that in future code there is not need for VC6 workarounds?
Alfredo
On Oct 5, 6:40 am, Paul Kerchen
+1 for removing VC6 support.
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