John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:18:25AM +0100, Lars Gullik Bj�nnes wrote:
|
| > basically most special/general to least special/general.
|
| Erm, most special or most general ?
Blame it on the Pub... most special to most general
Our own header files are special, C++ standard headers are general.
| note qt2/ has to do spiecial things due to Qt headers anyway
Yes I am aware of this...
(One of the reason I have not been over the Qt headers with a coarse
comb)
| > | > | + font_info * fi =
| > | > | fontinfo_[f.family()][f.series()][f.realShape()][f.size()];
| > | >
| > | > And why cannot these be left const?
| > |
| > | Because we have to modify the std::map
| >
| > not if you change the ...
|
| They still have to be non-const ... has nothing to do with reuse of "fi"
| (which I've changed)
This I do not quite get. Is it the function calling this that needs it
non-const?
| > I'd say that unless you have a very good reason, go with int.
| > If you can show that this takes unduly amounts of memory then it can
| > be changed.
|
| int it is. I'll commit
Ok
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Lgb