> if( htmlFile ) {
>
>THtml::GetHtmlFileName() returns a NULL when it can't find the file. so
>the strncmp() also needs to be protected from testing a NULL pointer.
'int strcmp( const char *s1, const char *s2 )' is C library
function, and according to standard only NULL pointer for destination
string will cause undefined behavior. However, we are aware of the fact
that some 'libc' implementations are different.
>loop over all classes and skip the ones it can't find the source code to.
That's exactly what it does.
>related question: why is gHtml only initialized when one constructs a
>THtml object anyway?
This is just a leftover from previous implementation, and it
doesn't exist anymore.
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