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Hi,<br>
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My suggestion would be to switch to C++ immediately after we release
4.5.2.<br>
4.5.2 should be released asap, somewhere this week.<br>
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But I thought we decided not to use io streams.<br>
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Berk<br>
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On 10/18/2010 06:26 AM, Roland Schulz wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTin=uWzgEw-L6h4CoxFEWFLtQhg+Na+D5pY5E6ma@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi,
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<div>what the policy regarding C++ in master? Is it already
permitted? </div>
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<div>I'm asking, because I would like to merge my history function
branch into master. Since I need to record all stdin I had to write gmx
wrappers for all stdin reading functions. My solution for those
wrappers is not very clean. Instead of cleaning up those wrapper, it
would be much easier to record all stdin if all tools would read from
std::cin (instead of scanf, getc, ..). Thus I would like to change
that. Would that change be OK already now or very soon?</div>
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<div>Roland<br clear="all">
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