Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/2000/06/27/08:33:01
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, DJ Delorie wrote:
> The fact that assert() is a borderline case doesn't change the design
> decision that gcc-compiled objects may depend on libgcc.a to link.
`assert' is ANSI, unlike long long and other features in libgcc.
But I was mostly talking about the reaction to the report. Mistakes
do happen (it seems like this particular one comes from a distant past
when there was no other safe way to implement `assert'), but when
someone reports such a problem, that's when maintainer's attitude
clearly shows. The fact that the general problem might not have a
solution does not mean that a particular problem should not be solved,
if it bugs someone.
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