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From: | David Ayers |
Subject: | Re: [RFC] Header organization |
Date: | Fri, 20 Jun 2003 17:54:36 +0200 |
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Alexander Malmberg wrote:
This issue doesn't exist for -gui (yet???) but for -base, or rather the Additions subproject, we want to be able to install GS specific headers into a place that can be accessed on non OS X and OS X. Therefore, I think it is important not to install GNUstep sepecific headers into Foundation (AppKit). Yet I have no quarrel with potentially introducing some additional "core package specific" header directory per library, like gnustep/base_(priv/core) or gnustep/base/priv or something similar. But we should agree on it at the same time to avoid any further moving of files.Another way of splitting the headers would be to put public headers (ie. headers intended to be used by apps and tools outside core/) in {Foundation,AppKit}, and private headers (ie. headers used by other parts of core/) in gnustep/{base,gui}.
Cheers, David.
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