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f(void) is a C-ism that is valid but unnecessary in C++.
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This is obviously a lot less obtuse.
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It seems that "right-spaced" pointers are more widely used among C++
programmers.
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Note that I did NOT add const to non-pointer/non-reference arguments
in function declarations (without a following definition), as they do
not mean anything there.
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If needed in the future, it is possible to simply copy it from the Git
history.
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I.e. using std::basic_string<TCHAR> instead of TCHAR *. This removes
all unmanaged frees.
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This is feasible now that the makedeps script exists to automatically
manage build dependencies (see 6034fe2, d00f8b3).
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Some older UNIX programs are organized like this,
and I think it gives a very good overview over the code.
See troff for an example.
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