Hello, On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 07:11:12PM +0100, Ulrich von Zadow wrote: > Fair enough. > > I assume that this patch is a practical joke and not meant to be > applied. Please don't take it seriously, as applying it _will_ break > every existing c++ program that uses libav*. The lines that are removed > by the patch would need to be inserted into every c++ program using > libav*. Lines like this are standard in lots of other c libraries that > are used by c++ programs, as well. Given that not all public headers do include such wrapping, removing it would increase consistency (as would adding it to all public headers - are nested 'extern "C" {' valid?). Removal would be dependant on a version increase (of course?), so it should not break things too unexpectedly... Whether it was a joke in the first place, it is not completely meritless (though discussing it probably is a waste of time to be honest ;-) ) Greetings, Reimar D?ffinger
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