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From: terra AT diku DOT dk (Morten Welinder)
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Subject: Re: VOTE: CODE STANDARDS
Date: 9 Jun 1995 16:52:29 GMT
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junaid AT barney DOT eng DOT monash DOT edu DOT au (Junaid A. Walker) writes:

>	As mensioned, the go32 sources are.....well....interesting
>to understand. There is some truth that go32 will go away in favour
>of cwsdpmi; one wonders exactly why go32 needed to be dropped
>and parts re-written.

If the last sentence is meant to imply that the commenting level
played any role whatsoever in that decision, well, it's wrong.
To reiterate:

1. DJGPP is a C-compiler and as such a competitor to several Borland
   products.  That makes severe restrictions on distribution of a
   part (like GO32) that is linked with Borland's libraries.

2. Providing one of four different environments for programs is a
   wrong design.  It didn't start out that way, but rather evolved.

3. GO32 was designed to host only one 32-bit program.  Nesting 
   used a lot of memory.

Morten

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