Hi Christina,
On Mon, 2011-03-28 at 12:48 +0200, Christina Roßmanith wrote:
there are some places where _USE_UNO is #defined and some lines later it
is queried via #ifdef. It seems that _USE_UNO could be removed in that
context.
:-)
Veto or go?
So I would remove it. One thing you can easily do is run a git annotate
on the file, and see how old that thing is; if it pre-dates the
introduction of UNO we are talking a decade+ old stale conditional, this
sort of thing is very ripe for removal :-)
ATB,
Michael.
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