the logging functions to print fractional seconds down to hundred
microsecond precision. I think the only place that these logging
functions are used is in the server back-end code and in error logging
on the client side, where this should be OK. Rom, David, Charlie, if
you are unhappy with client side effects, I'm sure there is a way
to do this that only affects server side logging.
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of gcc to try and force them to not complain with -Wall but to always
include this, I decided to take a simpler approach. All these strings
now have global linkage. To prevent namespace conflicts they all
have different names. For the record, the variable extension is a hash made of the first ten characters of the md5sum of the file path, eg:
md5hash=`boinc/api/x_opengl.C | md5sum | cut -c 1-10`
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the top of all .C files. This means that 'string' or 'ident'
run on an executable will tell you the exact file versions used
in building it, since CVS replaces $Id$ with a complete version ID
string. Declaration is volatile so that the compiler won't remove
it even under agressive optimizations.
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