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Rearranging source files
From: |
Marc Boris Dürner |
Subject: |
Rearranging source files |
Date: |
Fri, 2 Jan 2004 02:08:38 +0100 (MET) |
I have started (almost done actually) to separate the networking code from
the base
library to form a library called ccNet. Normally one class per .h/.cpp pair,
except for
exception classes or the validator classes.
Is there anything else we can modularise?
I wasnt sure what the extension library is, but it seemed pretty generic to
me. I have put
these classes in the base lib for now.
Any thought on a naming scheme? ccNet seemed like the logical choice
(ccAudio,
ccScript... already exist). How shall we call the base lib? libccBase? or
just libcc?
How about the namespace Gnu::? after all this is an official gnu project,
isnt it?
Marc
On Saturday 27 December 2003 17:06, you wrote:
> It could make it easier to find things, but some classes were so trivial.
> Generally, source files are split by hiearchies of related classes and by
> library (ccgnu, ccext), although in many cases a source file do cover a
> single class and other cases a grouping of closely related classes.
>
> "Marc Boris Dürner" said:
> > Hi,
> > Just wondering if the source files could be split so that there is one
> > class
> > per file?
> >
> > regards,
> > Marc
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