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From: Tobias Schwinger (tschwinger_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-06-30 14:18:00
Rob Stewart wrote:
> From: Tobias Schwinger <tschwinger_at_[hidden]>
>
>>Greer, Joe wrote:
>>
>>>>From: David Abrahams <dave_at_[hidden]>
>>>>
>>>>>Rob Stewart <stewart_at_[hidden]> writes:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> When classifying types, it is often necessary to test for any
>>>> one of several variations of an aspect. A common case is
>>>> ignoring an aspect which means to allow a match for any
>>>> variation of that aspect and is only useful when also testing
>>>> for other aspects. Ignoring an aspect means using an
>>>> "unspecified_*" tag. For example, allowing a match for any
>>>> decoration requires using the <tt>unspecified_decoration</tt>
>>>> tag.
>>
>>I have the following problems with this:
>>- it's too long for a single paragraph
>
>
> Not at all. It has all of four sentences. Well formed
> paragraphs can have many more sentences.
>
Oh, I didn't mean to say it's otherwise ill-formed. Just that it is too long for
my highly subjective taste in this context!
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