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The logging macros: msg#00020apache.logging.log4cxx.user
Hello! I was looking at the logging macros in log4cxx and I have one question. Is there any particular reason why the macros aren't enclosed in an #if like this: #if !defined(LOG4CXX_DISABLE_DEBUG) macro definition here #endif I suspect that there is a reason for this, I just can't figure it out on my own. :-) So please enlighten me. :.:: mattias
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