Re: [QuantLib-svn] SF.net SVN: quantlib:[17854] trunk/QuantLib/ql

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Re: [QuantLib-svn] SF.net SVN: quantlib:[17854] trunk/QuantLib/ql

Luigi Ballabio
On Wed, 2011-07-06 at 15:49 +0000, [hidden email] wrote:
> Log Message:
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> - introduced new define for compile-time parametrization of sticky/floating Settings evaluation date

Ma ti prego.  Hai introdotto una define dove basta settare la data, e
pure con un comportamento di default che da' sorprese.

Se proprio hai il problema di non chiamare funzioni volatili, queste
sono le cose per cui una ditta si tiene delle patch in casa invece di
basarsi sul tronco di un repository esterno...

Ci si,
        Luigi


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Re: [QuantLib-svn] SF.net SVN: quantlib:[17854] trunk/QuantLib/ql

Luigi Ballabio
On Thu, 2011-07-07 at 09:30 +0200, Luigi Ballabio wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-07-06 at 15:49 +0000, [hidden email] wrote:
> > Log Message:
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> > - introduced new define for compile-time parametrization of sticky/floating Settings evaluation date

Ouch.  Wrong reply button before coffee.  Sorry, folks.

Luigi


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