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Hello Norbert
So it went.
Kind regards
Olivier
Em 03-01-2012 15:31, Norbert Thiebaud escreveu:
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Olivier Hallot
<olivier.hallot@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
636 OUnoObject::OUnoObject(const uno::Reference<
report::XReportComponent>& _xComponent
637 ,const ::rtl::OUString& rModelName
638 ,sal_uInt16 _nObjectType)
639 :SdrUnoObj(rModelName, sal_True)
640 ,OObjectBase(_xComponent)
641 ,m_nObjectType(_nObjectType)
642 {
643 DBG_CTOR( rpt_OUnoObject, NULL);
644 impl_setUnoShape( uno::Reference< uno::XInterface >(
_xComponent, uno::UNO_QUERY ) );
645
646 if ( rModelName.getLength() )
647 impl_initializeModel_nothrow();
648
649 if ( rModelName.getLength() )
650 impl_initializeModel_nothrow();
651 }
That looks like a merge snafu. and git blame seems to concurs....
so yep the 2nd copy can go :-)
Norbert
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Olivier Hallot
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