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Re: [RFC] Header organization GNUstepBase


From: David Ayers
Subject: Re: [RFC] Header organization GNUstepBase
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:53:10 +0200
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Hi Richard,

Moving some of these headers is currently still holding me up :-/

David Ayers wrote:


Privat, but need for -base and -add
thr-mach.h

'thr-mach.h' is currently inlcuded by NSLock.h and NSThread.h. I'm not sure how I missed that before, when greping to see which headers could be private. But this only get's installed and used with the NeXT runtime, I didn't notice it was missing.

I'm was considering:
a) put it in Headers/Additions/GNUstepBase for now and consider option b) and moving it again later. b) put it in Source/Additions and make those ivars opaic and only include the header in the *.m files

as this file doesn't change much and I'm therefor not expecting much/any revision history I don't think moving it twice is an issue, so I'll go with b). But we should put it on our to do list, I think.


DistributedObjects.h
GSFormat.h
GSInvocation.h
UnixFileHandle.h
WindowsFileHandle.h
config-win32.h (This file will be removed !!!)
config.h.in

I've been thinking about whether to put these in Source/Additions and #include "Additions/file.h",


The files have to be moved anyway, so I'd like to move to the right place. If no one speaks up, they will be moved to Source/Additions!

Sorry everybody, for the delay but I'll run some more tests (most just -base(add) as we'd be exporting more not less headers) after this move is done. Please bear with me....

Cheers,
David






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