On 06/03/2010 09:47 PM, Robert Dewar wrote: > Andrew Haley wrote: > >> Right, but I didn't think there was any plan to convert en masse to >> C++ -- just to allow people to use it where appropriate. Apart from >> anything else, there's always a nonzero probablility of breaking >> something. > > It's the "where appropriate" that is the sneaky detail here :-)
You're quite right. Perhaps I should have written "where appropriate, in the course of making changes or additions for reasons not related simply to a change of language." Or something. :-) Andrew.