Xref: utzoo comp.lang.c:28485 misc.misc:9676 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!hellgate.utah.edu!uplherc!giga!markb From: markb@giga.slc.unisys.com (Mark Baranowski) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,misc.misc Subject: Re: #define DEBUG... (using printf for debugging) Summary: Wait a minute. This is asinine! Message-ID: <647@giga.slc.unisys.com> Date: 5 May 90 03:22:40 GMT Organization: Unisys, Salt Lake City, Utah Lines: 32 References: <11290@hoptoad.uucp> <40628@cornell.UUCP> <1427@peritek.UUCP> Has any one of you knuckleheads posting followups to this thread taken a look at the header and realized what groups you are cross posting to? I have deleted the cross postings from the newsgroups in this article so as not to further this distribution of this asinine thread, but here is what it said: Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.unix.wizards,alt.sources,comp.sources.d,misc.misc ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Do you think the unix wizards want to ponder the nifty things you can do with defines? Do you think people want to read about defines in alt.sources where only source code and nothing else is to be posted? Is this a discussion about some piece of source code in comp.sources? (comp.sources.d is for discussions about any old piece of software, right?) This is certainly miscellaneous information so why not include misc.misc, right? Anyone who posts a follow up to an article without checking the relevancy of the Newsgroups being cross-posted to is a knucklehead. -- Internet: markb@slc.unisys.com uucp: ...!giga!markb markb@signus.utah.edu Quote: Mutate or die! -- Howard Faxon