[#7055] More on VC++ 2005 — Austin Ziegler <halostatue@...>

Okay. I've got Ruby compiling. I'm attempting to get everything in

17 messages 2006/01/05
[#7058] Re: More on VC++ 2005 — nobuyoshi nakada <nobuyoshi.nakada@...> 2006/01/06

Hi,

[#7084] mathn: ugly warnings — hadmut@... (Hadmut Danisch)

Hi,

22 messages 2006/01/10
[#7097] Re: mathn: ugly warnings — Daniel Berger <Daniel.Berger@...> 2006/01/10

Hadmut Danisch wrote:

[#7098] Design contracts and refactoring (was Re: mathn: ugly warnings) — mathew <meta@...> 2006/01/10

Daniel Berger wrote:

[#7118] Re: Design contracts and refactoring (was Re: mathn: ugly warnings) — mathew <meta@...> 2006/01/12

*Dean Wampler *<deanwampler gmail.com> writes:

[#7226] Fwd: Re: Question about massive API changes — "Sean E. Russell" <ser@...>

Hello,

23 messages 2006/01/28
[#7228] Re: Question about massive API changes — Caleb Tennis <caleb@...> 2006/01/28

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Re: Question about massive API changes

From: "Sean E. Russell" <ser@...>
Date: 2006-01-28 14:33:52 UTC
List: ruby-core #7229
On Saturday 28 January 2006 08:41, Caleb Tennis wrote:
> I'd suggest having a REXML::compatibility_mode_1_8 = true switch that
> someone can turn on to keep their 1.8 code running like it did before
> so as not to have to change anything initially.

I like this idea, but it breaks my "forgotten legacy apps should continue 
working with no modification" rule.  

I'm leaning toward renaming and duplicating the package in the source tree.  
People writing new apps will use the version they want, and old apps will 
continue working.   Your idea of a "mode" is a great one (and probably the 
most elegant), but I'm too lazy to implement something like that -- it is 
much more work to implement and keep running over the long haul than simply 
keeping two branches in-tree, under different package names.

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