Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/06/06/16:10:37
On Tue, 6 Jun 1995, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > Only DJ's ideas of coding style differ from mine, like your hair color
> > is different. Maybe you might like my hair color, and get your
> > hair dyed. No big deal. Just maybe we can both be happy.
>
> We don't usually discuss each other's hair color, not on this newsgroup,
> anyway.
>
Or when we do, we do it with a level of politeness not seen often
in Cyberspace.
> > Well still doesnt change the facts - the code is basically
> > undocumented, and has been that way since day one. Maybe its time
> > we started documenting things (emx is a good example). Sure if we
> > turn a blind eye to the state of the code, we'll all be fatter
> > and happier,
>
> No, he will be much happier to see people with critical eye contribute those
> missing docs.
>
Hear, hear! Use it? Don't like it? Fix it.
> > It would be wise to put it to a vote; "does djgpp need some
> > coding standards?". Any self respecting programmer would have to
> > agree. Even demo coders have standards (and commented code i must
> > add) ....
>
> Such pointless holy wars again belong to other forums.
>
In my opinion, holy wars belong in the toilet, but then that's one
of the reason I (we all?) like this list (scratch that, newsgroup) so
much.
Junaid, your point is well taken. The code could use some documentation.
However, this is the GNU project, not a commercial venture. The burden
of contributing effort to the project is, in principle, on the one
who has the idea :-)
Maybe what we could do is comment the code for DJ. This would have
a gazillion advantages, some of which I will enumerate.
1) The code would be commented.
2) The people doing the comments would be doubly illuminated.
3) This effort would have the effect of a design review. This
would be especially appropriate on V2.
4) The effect would be to spread knowledge and understanding of
djgpp into a much wider community.
Of course, there's the small matter of coordinating efforts, but me?
I'm just talking...
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