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Re: underscores in gnulib file names
From: |
Karl Berry |
Subject: |
Re: underscores in gnulib file names |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Sep 2007 12:45:29 -0500 |
I see it's not specifically mentioned in standards.info.
Maybe someone will add it, there.
"someone" = mail bug-standards, preferably with a patch, and I will
raise it with rms. That is, if we really want it.
At least those particular cases don't bother me as much as say,
foo_bar.c would.
Personally, I agree wholeheartedly. On the other hand, I don't have any
particular arguments for why gnulib should use, say, stdint_.h instead
of stdint-.h.
I'm not crazy about .eh or ..h, having basically never seen them before,
but don't have any particular arguments for/against them, either.
As for 8.3, I'm not sure. Somehow I had the impression DJGPP was 8.3,
or people will still using it on good old DOS, or something.
k
- underscores in gnulib file names, Paul Eggert, 2007/09/06
- Re: underscores in gnulib file names, Bruno Haible, 2007/09/06
- Re: underscores in gnulib file names, Jim Meyering, 2007/09/07
- Re: underscores in gnulib file names, Paul Eggert, 2007/09/07
- Re: underscores in gnulib file names, Jim Meyering, 2007/09/07
- Re: underscores in gnulib file names, Karl Berry, 2007/09/07
- Re: underscores in gnulib file names, Ralf Wildenhues, 2007/09/07
- Re: underscores in gnulib file names, Jim Meyering, 2007/09/08
- Re: underscores in gnulib file names, Bruno Haible, 2007/09/08
- Re: underscores in gnulib file names, Jim Meyering, 2007/09/08
- Re: underscores in gnulib file names, Bruno Haible, 2007/09/08
- Re: underscores in gnulib file names, Paul Eggert, 2007/09/10