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authorTim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com>2000-07-09 08:02:21 (GMT)
committerTim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com>2000-07-09 08:02:21 (GMT)
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Somebody started playing with const, so of course the outcome
was cascades of warnings about mismatching const decls. Overall, I think const creates lots of headaches and solves almost nothing. Added enough consts to shut up the warnings, but this did require casting away const in one spot too (another usual outcome of starting down this path): the function mymemreplace can't return const char*, but sometimes wants to return its first argument as-is, which latter must be declared const char* in order to avoid const warnings at mymemreplace's call sites. So, in the case the function wants to return the first arg, that arg's declared constness must be subverted.
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