Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
>So what's your point? Who cares where stuff is stored. I don't care about Visual Studio. Why bring that up here?
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>Again, my point is - it has NO, NONE, ZERO effect on the run time. Just like comments and you keep those.
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it is not true.
comments are not present on object code
SET STEP ... and every design time command is present,
read into the fox engine and ignored at runtime.
This can fire some obscure bug.
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>>Comments aren't code. Break points are stored in the source file, nor the compiled code. In the case of VFP, they are stored in the FoxUser file. For Visual Studio, they are stored in each project's .suo file.
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>>>Comments aren't required "to run the app" either. Do you remove them too? I'm guessing no, so, what's the issue about leaving three small words in the code. It may look "sloppy" but the point is, it doesn't matter at run time. Do you remove the break points too? No, cause it doesn't matter.
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