Subject: Re: [htdig3-dev] Retriever.cc - variable "dup" is always true?
From: Gilles Detillieux (grdetil@scrc.umanitoba.ca)
Date: Tue Nov 28 2000 - 07:58:54 PST
According to Toivo Pedaste:
> It's some sort of accident, I don't recall adding it
> but I suppose I did, I cann't even find where it
> is declared.
>
> Feel free to delete it.
OK. We still should do a words.Skip();, though, shouldn't we? Maybe it's
not needed because nothing's been added to the word list at this point,
but there seems to be a lot of other places in that switch statement that
the code does a words.Skip() before the break. A notable exception is the
case of documents retrieved but not changed. Would anyone else care to
comment? This seems to be inconsistent behaviour in the Retriever code.
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