On Wed, 2012-03-14 at 08:59 +0100, Miklos Vajna wrote:
comments. The second is --threshold (t), which suppresses any output for
comments that have less than [t] flagged comments. This should help with
false positives, since it seems that files with only 1 or 2 "German"
comments are usually being flagged for hexadecimal code or something
else entirely.
It's a tad unclear to me why hexadecimal is flagged as German :-) I'd
prefer to grok & fix that really:
$ bin/find-german-comments cppuhelper
cppuhelper/source/unourl.cxx:264: c != 0x2F && c != 0x3A && c != 0x3D
Still - perhaps it's some nightclub or something
"Können Sie mir bitte sagen wo der 0x2F ist ?"
/me 's German is of course fuzzed by a 20 year break but ...
etc. ;-)
Michael.
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