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Re: [Bug-gnulib] putting identical comments in both .c and .h files: wha
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Paul Eggert |
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Re: [Bug-gnulib] putting identical comments in both .c and .h files: what do you think? |
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Fri, 29 Nov 2002 23:56:40 -0800 (PST) |
> From: Bruno Haible <address@hidden>
> Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 15:18:54 +0100 (CET)
>
> What's the solution? I think, either we start a texinfo or manpage
> documentation of gnulib - in this case I can agree that a single
> sentence is enough in the .h file [like it is for glibc] - or we keep
> being lazy :-), and then all the doc belongs in the .h file.
I like the idea of having texinfo documentation of gnulib.
In the meantime, though, I'd still prefer keeping the .h files short
and sweet, and I'd prefer to avoid duplication of code and comments as
much as possible. I'm not religious about this, though.
- Re: [Bug-gnulib] safe-read.[ch] (safe_read): what do you think?, (continued)
- Re: [Bug-gnulib] safe-read.[ch] (safe_read): what do you think?, Jim Meyering, 2002/11/21
- Re: [Bug-gnulib] safe-read.[ch] (safe_read): what do you think?, Paul Eggert, 2002/11/21
- Re: [Bug-gnulib] safe-read.[ch] (safe_read): what do you think?, Bruno Haible, 2002/11/21
- Re: [Bug-gnulib] safe-read.[ch] (safe_read): what do you think?, Bruno Haible, 2002/11/22
- [Bug-gnulib] putting identical comments in both .c and .h files: what do you think?, Jim Meyering, 2002/11/23
- Re: [Bug-gnulib] putting identical comments in both .c and .h files: what do you think?, Bruno Haible, 2002/11/25
- Re: [Bug-gnulib] putting identical comments in both .c and .h files: what do you think?, Paul Eggert, 2002/11/25
- Re: [Bug-gnulib] putting identical comments in both .c and .h files: what do you think?, Bruno Haible, 2002/11/26
- Re: [Bug-gnulib] putting identical comments in both .c and .h files: what do you think?,
Paul Eggert <=
- Re: [Bug-gnulib] putting identical comments in both .c and .h files: what do you think?, Jim Meyering, 2002/11/27