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Re: setup.exe - RFC: reorganizing source into category directories
- From: Igor Pechtchanski <pechtcha at cs dot nyu dot edu>
- To: Max Bowsher <maxb at ukf dot net>
- Cc: cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 17:42:10 -0400 (EDT)
- Subject: Re: setup.exe - RFC: reorganizing source into category directories
- References: <024101c4bd33$825a1520$e6ec6f83@robinson.cam.ac.uk>
- Reply-to: cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Max Bowsher wrote:
> Setup.exe has a *lot* of source files.
>
> To make the source a little more comprehendable, I'm planning on moving
> certain subsystems which effectively are utility libraries in their own right
> into subdirectories.
>
> This should hopefully be a step on the path to untangling the logic and the
> GUI code.
>
> To begin with, I'm proposing the following new directories:
>
> One for all source imported with little or no modification from external
> sources - that is md5.* (from libmd5-rfc sourceforge project) and rfc1738.*
> (from squid). A possible name for this would be "srclib".
I assume you plan to build those into a library and link with it later?
How about naming the directory after the library (e.g., "librfc" or
something)?
> One for NetIO and io_stream class heirarchies, and geturl.* (associated helper
> functions). This is a large (116KB) chunk of code, exclusively concerned with
> IO. A possible name for this would be "cygsuio".
Again, "libio"?
> One for all image files (icon, bitmaps). Name "images".
Would it make sense to move res.rc and resource.h in there as well and
call the directory "resources" or "libresource"?
> Comments welcome, especially if anyone has any preferences for different
> names.
>
> Max.
HTH,
Igor
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