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Re: lib/c++defs.h
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: lib/c++defs.h |
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Thu, 27 Jan 2011 03:21:23 +0100 |
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[trimming down the CCs, as this is no longer related to emacs]
Paul Eggert wrote:
> Currently we build
> lib/c++defs.h from build-aux/c++defs.h as part of ordinary
> 'make'. But lib/c++defs.h is the same on all platforms.
> It would save work for ordinary 'make' if we distributed
> lib/c++defs.h, so that the maintainer can build it rather than
> the builder. Similarly for lib/warn-on-use.h and lib/arg-nonnull.h.
The difference between build-aux/c++defs.h and lib/c++defs.h is that the
former contains a copyright notice - because every file we distribute needs
to have a copyright notice -, whereas the latter is literally copied into
other .h files and therefore does not have a copyright notice - because it
would be possibly legally confusing if a file has two copyright notices
before it gets slurped in by the compiler.
If we were to distribute also lib/c++defs.h, we would be distributing a
file without copyright notice, which we shouldn't do.
Likewise for warn-on-use.h and arg-nonnull.h.
Bruno