On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 6:41 PM, guyvdb@svn.wikimedia.org wrote:
////echo "<br>$delta, $p";
//////echo "<br>$delta, $p";
////echo "<br>$x_start-$x_end , $y_start-$y_end";
//////echo "<br>$x_start-$x_end , $y_start-$y_end";
////echo "-pass";
//////echo "-pass";
[tons more in this vein]
If your goal here is debugging, I would suggest that you use wfDebug() instead of trying to search-and-replace commented-out echoes constantly (I'm assuming that's what you're doing). Especially if you're going to accidentally change the number of slashes in dozens of lines of comments and make the diffs unreadable.
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunatly when I'm diffing big datasets I'm iterating the same loop half a million times. I just can't have the overhead of even a function call when I'm optimizing that code for speed. This is the easiest way for me to switch between debugging and optimizing.
I'll make sure the comments are cleaner next time I commit.
2008/7/24 Simetrical Simetrical+wikilist@gmail.com:
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 6:41 PM, guyvdb@svn.wikimedia.org wrote:
////echo "<br>$delta, $p";
//////echo "<br>$delta, $p";
////echo "<br>$x_start-$x_end , $y_start-$y_end";
//////echo "<br>$x_start-$x_end , $y_start-$y_end";
////echo "-pass";
//////echo "-pass";
[tons more in this vein]
If your goal here is debugging, I would suggest that you use wfDebug() instead of trying to search-and-replace commented-out echoes constantly (I'm assuming that's what you're doing). Especially if you're going to accidentally change the number of slashes in dozens of lines of comments and make the diffs unreadable.
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