I fixed this problem. I agree it's not great coding but there's no real reason to break BC on this issue.
I also fixed the problem with conditional function declerations being on the same line.


Andi

At 03:37 PM 1/5/2004 +0100, Marcus Boerger wrote:
Hello internals,

version 5 does neither support nested classes nor conditional classes.
Not supporting the former is a bit of a loss but the latter leads to
ugly software design so no worry here.

Anyway i tried the test script with 4.3.5-dev and there conditional
classes are present but not working. Hence i suggest we disable or fix
them.

Further more i think we cannot fix it becasue the script mixes compile
time and run time. It tries something like selfmodifying code.


Since i think it is ugly software design anyways i am pro disabling.


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