At 12:28am -0500 Wed, 16 Nov 2011, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 12:21 AM, Kevin Hunter wrote:
From the curious cat: why?
Because that made it easier to debug whatever I was debugging. Plus,
I don't believe in those implicitly inline methods, especially in
headers that are included by millions. Imagine if you have to
re-compile hundreds of source files every time you change the
header...
Heh, been there, done that. /Doing/ that as I type. And still
compiling that ...
Thanks for the info. Would you like me to do similar, as I note them
while working on/learning notes?
Kevin
P.S. Still compiling, because of a header change.
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