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Re: [help-cgicc] Compiler namespace support
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Alexander J. Oss |
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Re: [help-cgicc] Compiler namespace support |
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Wed, 27 Nov 2002 22:59:41 -0500 |
I didn't see any responses, so I'll put in my 2 cents...
I use Borland C++ Builder 4 and 5, and gcc (and mebbe VC++ 6 if I have to,
in the near future). All of these should have no problem. And if it helps
make the code more readable, I'm all for it.
Note also that I concur with the generally accepted practice of not
including "using" statements in header files (i.e. using explicit
namespaces), but I always use whatever "using" statements are helpful after
all headers have been included in code files. So I have no problem if I see
a lot of:
using namespace std;
using namespace cgicc;
at the top of your code files.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen F. Booth" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 7:54 PM
Subject: [help-cgicc] Compiler namespace support
I was thinking of cleaning up the library code a little bit by removing
all the STDNS macro stuff, to be replaced with actual namespace support.
I believe that most C++ compilers by now support namespaces more
thoroughly than when I originally wrote the code. I know gcc has worked
with namespaces for perhaps the last 3 major revisions.
My question is this: is anyone using a compiler that, were I to remove
the STDNS macro and require namespace support, would not be able to
compile the library?
-Stephen
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