Hi David, On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 09:36:24 -0800, David Brownell wrote:Were you trying to be funny or something? You aren't really suggesting that I don't know what a debug level is, and how pr_debug() works, are you? It's perfectly correct: developers can add "#define DEBUG" manually before they build the code. That it's an idiom you don't seem to *like* is distinct from correctness. OK, can we stop now? David, you need to learn how to work with the community. The way you keep discussing every word of every reply is very unpleasant and not constructive at all. Whenever someone reviews your code, he or she is giving you something. You should be thankful for the help you received. Instead of that, it looks like you try to defend yourself against him/her. Please stop working against people reviewing your code, and start working _with_ them. Thanks, -- Jean Delvare -
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