Re: change #define to static const for plugins

From: Dom Lachowicz (domlachowicz@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Mar 13 2003 - 16:59:55 EST

  • Next message: Larin Hennessy: "Re: change #define to static const for plugins"

    Will look into these. Please, don't anyone apply the
    docbook patch. I've got ideas for considerable further
    improvement for this and the XSL-FO plugin.

    Dom

    --- Larin Hennessy <larin@science.oregonstate.edu>
    wrote:
    > I went through the abiword plugin
    > importer/exporters, and noticed several
    > places that #define was being used that could be
    > replaced with static const.
    > There were a couple of C header files in those
    > directories that I left
    > alone.
    > Should the C files be converted to C++ at some
    > point? In particular the rc5
    > files.
    >
    > Here are all my changes (except for the DocBook
    > changes submitted as part
    > of pr1812).
    >
    > -Larin
    >

    > ATTACHMENT part 2 application/x-gzip
    name=OpenWriter.diff.gz

    > ATTACHMENT part 3 application/x-gzip
    name=applix.diff.gz

    > ATTACHMENT part 4 application/x-gzip
    name=coquille.diff.gz

    > ATTACHMENT part 5 application/x-gzip
    name=hrtext.diff.gz

    > ATTACHMENT part 6 application/x-gzip
    name=html.diff.gz

    > ATTACHMENT part 7 application/x-gzip
    name=iscii.diff.gz

    > ATTACHMENT part 8 application/x-gzip
    name=kword.diff.gz

    > ATTACHMENT part 9 application/x-gzip
    name=latex.diff.gz

    > ATTACHMENT part 10 application/x-gzip
    name=mif.diff.gz

    > ATTACHMENT part 11 application/x-gzip
    name=mswrite.diff.gz

    > ATTACHMENT part 12 application/x-gzip
    name=pdb.diff.gz

    > ATTACHMENT part 13 application/x-gzip
    name=xsl-fo.diff.gz

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