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From: Beman Dawes (beman_at_[hidden])
Date: 2000-12-07 11:35:24
At 09:57 AM 12/7/2000 -0600, wb_at_[hidden] wrote:
>Thank you, Beman, for preparing the summary below; I found it quite
>informative.
>
>Most Boost submissions center around header files. In my experience,
>it has been traditional that a project separate its header files into a
>separate "include" directory. The directory named "src" is reserved
>for source files (and for those few headers, if any, used only for
>project compilation and not needing to be #include'd in user code)
>needing compilation.
Yes, that would be the intent of src. I didn't mention the boost include
directory because it isn't an issue. AFAIK we will continue current header
policies.
I'll add a directory naming policy to the web site now that we seem to have
reached consensus.
--Beman
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