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From: | jemarch |
Subject: | Re: [pdf-devel] I'm Back at last |
Date: | Thu, 13 Dec 2007 07:52:57 +0100 |
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> > pdf_<layer-name>_<module-name>.[ch] This sounds like a non-issue, but I'd like to suggest using dashes instead of underscores in filenames. That gives them a separate namespace than C symbols. That is interesting. I like the use of dashes vs. underscores (I am a fanatic lisper after all ;)) but I usually use the underscore convention for C source files just because there is a tradition to use it. I am not sure if there is some kind of portability issue under that tradition. I would not oppose to follow your suggestion if there is not a strong statement against it. What do people think?
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