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Re: svn commit: r8562 - trunk/subversion/svnadmin

From: <kfogel_at_collab.net>
Date: 2004-02-06 18:13:06 CET

"Daniel L. Rall" <dlr@finemaltcoding.com> writes:
> > Why? I'm not saying it's wrong, just asking because no reason is
> > apparent to me, and I regard the "###" as meaning "we really should
> > fix this soon". (Is that how other people interpret "###"?)
>
> The ### is to visually draw attention to a comment. It's meaning is
> contextual.

Actually, many of us have been using it to imply "todo" or "fixme", to
indicate that there's something wrong (or less-than-ideal) at this
point in the code.

I think Greg Stein first suggested that interpretation. I know that's
how I've been using "###"; I think Mike Pilato may be using it the
same way.

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