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Paul Eggert wrote:

>This is one case where it may be simpler just to leave things alone
>and avoid the extra dependencies. The mental complexity of figuring
>out what '#include "minmax.h"' does is about the same as the mental
>complexity of reading "#define MIN(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))".


Maybe, when I'm looking at only one file, but I think it takes a little
extra brain power worrying when to and not to include minmax.h.  It
seems much easier to just include it whenever either MIN or MAX is needed.

Regards,

Derek
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