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Re: [ft-devel] Experimental: v38 interpreter with minimal backwards comp
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Roland Mainz |
Subject: |
Re: [ft-devel] Experimental: v38 interpreter with minimal backwards compatibility mode and linear advance widths |
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Sat, 21 May 2016 01:02:39 +0200 |
On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 12:11 AM, Nikolaus Waxweiler <address@hidden> wrote:
[snip]
> Uh, no idea, but it works.
When in doubt or cpp gets involved please use parentheses (e.g. '('
and ')') ... it may not be needed from a technical/syntax point of
view but it helps human brains ... ;-)
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Roland
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- Re: [ft-devel] Experimental: v38 interpreter with minimal backwards compatibility mode and linear advance widths, (continued)
- Re: [ft-devel] Experimental: v38 interpreter with minimal backwards compatibility mode and linear advance widths, Nikolaus Waxweiler, 2016/05/01
- Re: [ft-devel] Experimental: v38 interpreter with minimal backwards compatibility mode and linear advance widths, Nikolaus Waxweiler, 2016/05/16
- Re: [ft-devel] Experimental: v38 interpreter with minimal backwards compatibility mode and linear advance widths, Alexei Podtelezhnikov, 2016/05/19
- Re: [ft-devel] Experimental: v38 interpreter with minimal backwards compatibility mode and linear advance widths, Nikolaus Waxweiler, 2016/05/20
- Re: [ft-devel] Experimental: v38 interpreter with minimal backwards compatibility mode and linear advance widths,
Roland Mainz <=
- Re: [ft-devel] Experimental: v38 interpreter with minimal backwards compatibility mode and linear advance widths, Alexei Podtelezhnikov, 2016/05/20
- Re: [ft-devel] Experimental: v38 interpreter with minimal backwards compatibility mode and linear advance widths, Nikolaus Waxweiler, 2016/05/21
Re: [ft-devel] Experimental: v38 interpreter with minimal backwards compatibility mode and linear advance widths, Nikolaus Waxweiler, 2016/05/29