--- projs/trunk/shared_source/c_datd/bstrfunc.c 2016/10/14 01:50:00 42
+++ projs/trunk/shared_source/c_datd/bstrfunc.c 2016/10/29 01:53:01 56
@@ -1,687 +1,29 @@
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#define MODULE_BSTRFUNC
#include
@@ -1650,7 +992,7 @@
const char *BSTRFUNC_cvcinfo(void)
{
- return("$Header: /cvsroot/esrg/sfesrg/esrgpcpj/shared/c_datd/bstrfunc.c,v 1.6 2001/07/29 07:18:22 dtashley Exp $");
+ return("$Header$");
}
@@ -1659,27 +1001,4 @@
return(BSTRFUNC_H_VERSION);
}
-
-//**************************************************************************
-// $Log: bstrfunc.c,v $
-// Revision 1.6 2001/07/29 07:18:22 dtashley
-// Completion of ARBINT INTFAC extension.
-//
-// Revision 1.5 2001/07/25 23:40:02 dtashley
-// Completion of INTFAC program, many changes to handling of large
-// integers.
-//
-// Revision 1.4 2001/07/23 06:12:49 dtashley
-// Completion of INTFAC command-line utility.
-//
-// Revision 1.3 2001/07/19 20:06:03 dtashley
-// Division finished. String formatting functions underway. Safety check-in.
-//
-// Revision 1.2 2001/07/13 21:02:20 dtashley
-// Version control reporting changes.
-//
-// Revision 1.1 2001/07/13 19:05:23 dtashley
-// Files added.
-//
-//**************************************************************************
-// End of BSTRFUNC.C.
\ No newline at end of file
+//End of bstrfunc.c.