12 Sep
2007
12 Sep
'07
6:05 p.m.
On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 13:07 +0200, Adib Taraben wrote:
BTW: Ted I noticed that you enclose global include files by " instead of '<' . Any special reason?
Well, I guess this is one of those "C/C++ oddities" in the world. If you think about it "" is inside and <> is outside. But, what is inside and what is outside? Is "inside" inside Inkscape? Inside the extension module? Are implementations inside extensions or just implementing an interface of the extension library?
Basically, I think the usage of them is pretty arbitrary. I try to provide some guidance of how I'm splitting inside and outside. I think in this file it was "inside Inkscape".
--Ted