Hey male,
I've been following your commits to non lately and I've been wondering why all your implementation files are suffixed .C when it looks like they're all C++. Is there a reason for this?
quick question for male
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Re: quick question for male
If they were C files, I would use the extension '.c'. Unix is case sensitive and I personally dislike the extensions '.cxx' and '.cpp'. Simply a matter of style.tatch wrote:Hey male,
I've been following your commits to non lately and I've been wondering why all your implementation files are suffixed .C when it looks like they're all C++. Is there a reason for this?
Re: quick question for male
There's a version of FLUID that comes with NTK. The executable is called ntk-fluid. The files and generated code are completely compatible with the FLTK 1.3 FLUID, though, so it doesn't really matter which you use. But if you depend on it in your build system, you should use ntk-fluid when targeting NTK and fluid when targeting FLTK.tatch wrote:i see, thanks. another quick question, can FLUID edit NTK/if so, how?