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The source code for bacteria was written long ago as a quick hack and has evolved into something that is not particularly C++ish.
Lots of places in the code uses standard C-style I/O, which should be replaced with C++-style I/O. There are also a general lack of static functions, consts and references.
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The source code for bacteria was written long ago as a quick hack and has evolved into something that is not particularly C++ish.
Lots of places in the code uses standard C-style I/O, which should be replaced with C++-style I/O. There are also a general lack of static functions, consts and references.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: