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Re: Can't understand strange punctuation [message #6751 is a reply to message #6720] Sun, 26 November 2006 07:47 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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I am writting a BLITZ article right now... however, BLITZ unfriendly is when .h files have too much internal logic by defining and/or #ifdefing various things.

E.g. if there are two headers defining the same macro or enum with two distinct definitions.

In fact, it is very easy to keep your sources BLITZ friendly (easier than to alter them for use with precompiled headers on most system), but for existing sources the best thing is sometimes to deactivate BLITZ.

MIrek

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