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same LNG_ in lang.cpp [message #23981] Mon, 14 December 2009 04:21 Go to next message
bonami is currently offline  bonami
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line 297 & 298 are both
LNG_('N', 'O', 'N', 'O'),
then when i implementing two LanguageInfoXX classes for them, how can they be differenciated?

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Re: same LNG_ in lang.cpp [message #23983 is a reply to message #23981] Mon, 14 December 2009 09:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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bonami wrote on Sun, 13 December 2009 22:21

line 297 & 298 are both
LNG_('N', 'O', 'N', 'O'),
then when i implementing two LanguageInfoXX classes for them, how can they be differenciated?


Not sure to what revision you are referring now.

Anyway, in the latest, there are NO LanguageInfoXX classes.. Smile

Mirek
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ah, i hate it.
when you said LanguageInfo refactored, i downloaded it (windows installer) and Lang.cpp was basically not changed. today it's changed. Mad
but my question is still valid. now in LanguageList (langinfo.cpp), there are three same lines "LNG_('S','E','N','O'),". does this make sense?
Re: same LNG_ in lang.cpp [message #23991 is a reply to message #23990] Tue, 15 December 2009 09:45 Go to previous message
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It is a quirk. But now it is harmless.

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