Peter Dons Tychsen <donpe...@tdcadsl.dk> writes: >> What you should do first is spend a lot more time studying the code, >> before deciding that it has "major problems" and needs major >> changes. It's a very sensitive area where the smallest change has big >> consequences, and you have to be sure to know what you are doing. > I already spent time on this code. > So your comment does not really help in any way. > > Do you at least understand my comments? If not then please state that. > Just stating that i should look at it again does not bring anything to the > table.
Yes I understand your comments, but they show that you don't understand the code. > There were 3 questions/statements in the mail. > Answering at least one of them would be constructive. You can answer all 3 of them by studying the code, which you'll have to do anyway if you want to fix it. If you don't want to do that, then write a test case demonstrating the broken behavior and leave it for someone else to fix. -- Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.org