After probably more then a dozen replies to VarStructor and VarStructor 1.0 NOBODY BUT MYSELF found a single bug, except when someone spent 6 hours analyzing the code, and even then, the bugs he found would have been noticed in use only in rare occasions. And it's not as though nobody tried to find bugs. I got plenty of bogus complaints about the code.

I don't need to get any better at debugging or testing, and my programming ways don't need to change. Anyway, all that is irrelevant to my question.

Chain GNU tools together and parse things? The change to my script to produce the output you showed wouldn't take much time or code. Sounds like you want me to spend extra time to do it the way you would from scratch. That doesn't sound appealing.


In reply to Re: Re: Preferred output for development tool by Wassercrats
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