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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 11:30:06 -0700
From: Richard Maine <Richard.Maine@nasa.gov>
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Subject: Re: (j3.2004) (SC22WG5.3111)   Future of coco
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--On Thursday, April 29, 2004 2:11 PM -0400 Dan Nagle <dnagle@erols.com>
wrote:

> Yes, coco demands a definition before a use in any context (other
> than ifdef/ifndef) otherwise a fatal error occurs.  There's
> no way to change that behavior, either.  ;-)
> 
> (Well, you could ask me to add something, but I'm not very likely
> to consider that particular request to be of high importance...

I *LIKE* that behavior and am most unlikely to ask for you to
change it.   I'd probably consider such a change to be of
"high unimportance", as in it would be high on the list of
things that I'd reject with prejudice.

-- 
Richard Maine                |  Good judgment comes from experience;
Richard.Maine@nasa.gov       |  experience comes from bad judgment.
                             |        -- Mark Twain

