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Le 25/10/2012 00:15, Nick Coghlan a =E9crit :
>
> However, -1 on the "faux modularity" idea of breaking up the files on
> disk, but still exposing them to the compiler and linker as a monolithic
> block, though. That would be completely missing the point of why large
> source files are bad.

I disagree with you. Source files are meant to be read by humans, we =

don't really care whether the compiler has a modular view of the source =

code.

Regards

Antoine.


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