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[Python-Dev] .clinic.c vs .c.clinic

[Python-Dev] .clinic.c vs .c.clinic [Python-Dev] .clinic.c vs .c.clinicLarry Hastings larry at hastings.org
Mon Jan 20 22:40:17 CET 2014
On 01/20/2014 05:03 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
> On 20 January 2014 21:14, Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 20.01.14 10:05, Larry Hastings написав(ла):
>>> Contestant 4: "Put in clinic directory, add .h"
>>>
>>>      foo.c -> clinic/foo.c.h
>>>      foo.h -> clinic/foo.h.h
>>
>> -1. (Generated files are located far from origins, directory name clutters
>> the namespace of directory names).
> Larry's not talking about a top level directory here (at least I hope
> he isn't). This proposal would mean using "Objects/clinic",
> "Python/clinic", "Modules/clinic" as appropriate.

You're correct, I'm not talking about a top-level directory here. I'm 
talking about creating a "clinic" subdirectory in the same directory as 
the original file.  The transformation suggested above was exact.


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