I've sort of been following the work you are doing. Great job!
lagging the HEAD. Most of the differences are "obvious" and a check can be made by looking at the history in the HEAD,
What does the term 'HEAD' refer to that you use from time to time? <--<< What IDE, compiler and op sys target are you using for the work you are currently doing? <--<< - Hal Lane ######################### # hallane@earthlink.net <mailto:hallane@earthlink.net> # #########################
-----Original Message----- From: fractdev-bounces+hallane=earthlink.net@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:fractdev-bounces+hallane=earthlink.net@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Richard Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 12:18 AM To: Fractint developer's list Subject: Re: [Fractdev] cmp_bf vs. cmp_bn?
In article <457B26CC.9060.22DE7CA@twegner.swbell.net>, "Tim Wegner" <twegner@swbell.net> writes:
The floatonly code is out of date.
Its not too bad. There are only a few places where it seems to be lagging the HEAD. Most of the differences are "obvious" and a check can be made by looking at the history in the HEAD, but this one made me wonder. I know from lots of years of using CVS that the log messages aren't always specific enough to tell you about a specific line changing. I'll use a single general checkin message to cover lots of files changing. --
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