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Re: SOLVED. Re: Function referencing/automatic defintion question. [message #35371 is a reply to message #35370] Fri, 30 May 2003 11:49 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Paul van Delst (paul.vandelst@noaa.gov) writes:

> If a data structure allocation routine shouldn't be associated with its definition in the
> same file then the apocalypse is truly upon us. :o)
>
> Given that using () to index arrays is not going away, then I think that COMPILE_OPT
> STRICTARR is the more elegant solution compared to separate source files. You're more
> tuned into the human psyche than me, but aren't people the sort of wee beastie that like
> to collect things into neat little piles.... :o)

I'm not arguing they aren't related. I'm arguing they
aren't related *enough*. Make those babies object methods
and THEN you will clearly be doing the right thing. It's
the difference between kissing cousins and ... well, maybe
I've already had too much to drink.

> Hang on a minute....it's only lunch-time in the mountains. Sheesh!

But school is out today, and it feels like a holiday! :-)

Cheers,

David

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