Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 10:46:56AM +0200, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: >> Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> | Andre Poenitz wrote: >> >> And we've lost a few dependency on ParagraphList_fwd.h. >> | which is a non-issue in my book since it drags in system files only. >> | Ok, ok, so you don't like <list>. I note that support/types.h still >> | drags in <vector>. >> >> And I claim that you can drag in a bunch of headers without noticing >> any effect. >> >> Time to stop this header phobia. > | H***, this is _no_ 'I don't like <list>' patch.
Removing unneeded headers -> fine. Claiming that this is a bonus -> not. | This is preliminary work to fix these 'cri' bugs on bugzilla. > | I really don't know how one can make patches palatable to you. > | If it is small, it is not doing 'enough'. If it is big, it's doing too | much. And there's, of course, that bit in between which is doing not | enough while doing too much... > | Than there are speedup changes, which are not nice, and speed is not | important anyway. There are changes _theoretically_ losing speed, which | are not nice as we might lose performance, and performance is | important. > | *sigh* You are no way ahead of me. I am trying to fathom what this iterator -> offset change will really result in. Are there hidden dangers, and why must it be done. Your first mail left a lot of explaining to be desired, a lot better now. Not need to begin ranting. -- Lgb