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From: | James Youngman |
Subject: | Re: group modules into subdirectories |
Date: | Thu, 29 Mar 2007 10:28:41 +0100 |
On 3/29/07, Bruno Haible <address@hidden> wrote:
gnulib now has more than 600 modules, some of which are already in subdirectories. Still, there are more than 500 modules at the top level. I propose two new subdirectories in the modules directory, with the aim of clarity: 1) a subdirectory headers/ 2) a subdirectory functions/
I think that some kind of categorisation could be helpful. While I am not violently opposed to your suggestion, might I propose that we entertain some alternative strategy? Perhaps something like this? posix - for implementing POSIX functionality on broken systems glibc - for gnulib's implementation of functions available on GNU systems but not posix (i.e. for things we should sometimes sync with glibc) I think also some other arrangement might work: data structures, string functions and math functions seem to be quite numerous. James.
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