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From: Peter Simons (simons_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-04-26 05:55:16
Patrick Bennett writes:
> Having worked on quite a few large-scale commercial
> software products using an extensive logging framework
> for quite a few years now, I can attest that, short of
> embedded deployment, there is almost never a reason to
> compile out tracing code.
Except for, when the tracing code comes with serious
performance penalties. Then you really want to be able to
compile a version with all the debugging and tracing
statements removed.
Peter
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