On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 07:41:05PM +0100, Benja Fallenstein wrote:
Tuomas Lukka wrote:
No, you're inserting the wrong words into my sentence ;)
With
I disagree: more importantly it should be "foreign stuff" "our stuff".
I mean
I disagree: more importantly it should be "foreign stuff" *followed
by* "our stuff".
;)
Oh. Why?
This is not possible in Java, of course, because our package is the
first line there.
No, the "package" declaration is distinct from this.
What I mean is, like in C, "standard headers first, then our own custom
headers".
First import all foreign stuff, then everything made by us.
Reason: that way, it's easier to see that the foreign stuff inclusion
is kind of "boilerplate" stuff.
Tuomas
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