2012/1/31 ChunEon Park <her...@naver.com>:
>
> Yes. of course.
>
> But if we let those code be, the code woud be getting more and more dirty.
> So, someone should do that anyway.
>
> Here is the reasons why I prefer to clean the code.
>
> 1. It does not take much time. (once we find it, we can fix the trivial in 30 
> sec)
> 2. This is not only for me but also others. It means we should keep the code 
> clean for readability.
> 3. If we fix them consequently, It will be fine to submit the code in pieces 
> as possible for reviewers(it's easier to find any mistakes in the diff.)
> 4. As a programmer, writing dirty code is shame for us (or at least me)...

It was not dirty and it's not much better. gg_it -> gl_it in a 3 lines context.


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