On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Fred L. Drake, Jr. wrote: > Ok, the use in floatobject.c can be removed; if defined, an ANSI > signature was being used, which we want to be doing unconditionally at > this point. So I'm removing the test there. > The use in object.h is more confusing; the log messages are not > terribly useful. If anyone understands this one; I'd appreciate a > pointer. Appearantly (based on the message associated with the > floatobject.c use), the define has something to do with a Macintosh > compiler. As Tim said, it's probably the Symantec C compiler, which is as far as I know dead (it was more or less dead when I was last playing around programming on the Mac, and that was several years ago). So unless someone screams "I still use Symantec!", I'd say nuke it. hmm-email-over-modem-and-telnet---joy-ly y'rs M.
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