Well it does look weird, but its the same object getting compared on both
sides, so i think theres a problem there, but better wait for someone with
more experience in the code say something about it.
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 9:31 AM, Julien Nabet <serval2412@yahoo.fr> wrote:
Hello,
Here are 2 examples of "Same expression on both sides of '!='" I found :
[sc/source/core/tool/rangeutl.cxx:507] ->
[sc/source/core/tool/rangeutl.cxx:507]: (style) Same expression on both
sides of '!='
[sc/source/core/tool/rangeutl.cxx:534] ->
[sc/source/core/tool/rangeutl.cxx:534]: (style) Same expression on both
sides of '!='
Is it a special "C++ thing" (like overloading operator) or is there a
problem here ?
Julien.
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