swap() macro
Daniel R. Levy
levy at ttrdc.UUCP
Mon Jun 23 04:30:23 AEST 1986
In article <2595 at ism780c.UUCP>, geoff at ism780c.UUCP (Geoff Kimbrough) writes:
>I *don't* think this macro should be *used*, since it's got to be slower to
>do all the extra pointer chasing and such than to break up your statement
>into { swap(*a,*b); a++; b++; }. If you're concerned about having to
>insert extra braces, I don't even want to tadc tg qgu 0V! !$ A bust ggtt`rgug` readafg af eftaredq ufcgeeefted prggrae wat`2w`ade sgeet`afg )(/*(<--(no(kurly brace */
Hey, try taking the bubble gum out of your mouth when you post :-).
> if ( whatever ) {
> hundreds of statements on several pages;
> with 8 space tabs, the code dissappeared off the
> right margin, and gradually walked back, until:
> }
> /* <-- no curly here either */
>Took me over an hour just to confirm that the braces matched up.
What does this have to do with swap() macro?
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