@mkulko
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Suppose that I have two features in my C program, feature foo
and feature bar
. I wish to be able to switch what features will be compiled into my program at compile time. The only two ways I know of doing this are:
#define MYPROG_FEATURE_FOO 1
#define MYPROG_FEATURE_BAR 1
/* ... */
#if MYPROG_FEATURE_FOO == 1
/* code related to feature foo */
#else
/* code to prompt people to pay for the absolutely proprietary version of my program */
#endif
/* ... */
#if MYPROG_FEATURE_BAR == 1
/* code related to feature bar */
#else
/* code to prompt people to pay for the absolutely proprietary version of my program */
#endif
/* ... */
if
with a const
, non-volatile
variableconst _Bool myprog_feature_foo = 1;
const _Bool myprog_feature_bar = 1;
/* ... */
if (myprog_feature_foo)
{
/* code related to feature foo */
}
else
{
/* buy proprietary version or no feature for you >:) */
}
/* ... */
if (myprog_feature_bar)
{
/* code related to feature bar */
}
else
{
/* buy proprietary version or no feature for you >:) */
}
/* ... */
What's the better way to do this? Is there a third way to achieve this that I have missed that's better than the above two?
I would like to replace the upvote and downvote icons in my magazine. Adding these CSS rules with the developer tools of my browser does exactly what I want:
.fa-arrow-up:before
{
content: "
any fontawesome glyph";
}
.fa-arrow-down:before
{
content: "
any fontawesome brand glyph";
font-family: Font Awesome\ 6 Brands;
font-weight: 400;
}
However, when I add this to the CSS section of the Magazine panel, the "
symbols get replaced with "
, breaking the vote icons entirely. Are there any other ways to change the vote icons using the Magazine panel (preferably without using JS)?