pgindent on odbc
Now that I see c++ code in the odbc tree as well, I will just return all
the code to its pre-pgindent state, and prevent it from being run in the
future.
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Hi Bruce, hi Hackers,
On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Now that I see c++ code in the odbc tree as well, I will just return all
the code to its pre-pgindent state, and prevent it from being run in the
future.
The c++ files are named *.cpp, whereas the c-files are named *.c.
IMHO it would be ok to change the // comments to /* */, but it could be
much work :-(.
Q: Is some one else still working on a 16-bit version of the driver?
Does any one use the 16-bit version of (older) PostODBC driver?
Bye,
Gerhard
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Hi Bruce, hi Hackers,
On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Now that I see c++ code in the odbc tree as well, I will just return all
the code to its pre-pgindent state, and prevent it from being run in the
future.The c++ files are named *.cpp, whereas the c-files are named *.c.
IMHO it would be ok to change the // comments to /* */, but it could be
much work :-(.Q: Is some one else still working on a 16-bit version of the driver?
Does any one use the 16-bit version of (older) PostODBC driver?
I can change // to /* */ very easily. Let me know.
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maillist@candle.pha.pa.us | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026
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Hello Bruce,
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Hi Bruce, hi Hackers,
On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Now that I see c++ code in the odbc tree as well, I will just return all
the code to its pre-pgindent state, and prevent it from being run in the
future.The c++ files are named *.cpp, whereas the c-files are named *.c.
IMHO it would be ok to change the // comments to /* */, but it could be
much work :-(.Q: Is some one else still working on a 16-bit version of the driver?
Does any one use the 16-bit version of (older) PostODBC driver?I can change // to /* */ very easily. Let me know.
I'm glad that some one would do the work ;-)
I think we should ask Julie, she is the official maintainer.
Bye,
Gerhard
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