Hi Jeff,

> > Anyway, I recall that even Borland C++ for DOS from 1989 required 2 
> > arguments.
> > May be that it accepted both variants.
> >
> > So this "recent" change become at least before 30 years ;).
> >
> > I have implemented unittest and it will catch possible problems.
> 
> My bad, I crossed my wires.
I do not understand if this has some offseted slang meaning.

But if you look at my code here
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=wp2latex&arch=all&ver=4.10~ds-1&stamp=1726050750&raw=0

Not too much packages are doing integrity testing during build. And also the 
amount of 
testing consumes a lot of time.

It is really a trap when something expected to work stops working, after new 
GCC release. 
And everything still works fine on your own computer.

regards
  Jara

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