you are using (".c" for C; ".cc" or ".cpp" for C++; etc. There
are
generally
well-accepted extensions for these files, so it makes sense to
follow those
conventions.)
Helping out someone is great. You are a nice person.
My mom always said so, but it's good to have it validated :-}
However, .cc is depricated. As far as I know standard says it has to
be .cpp.
I have no idea what the standard says, so I'm just going on the
strength of history.
In general a language standard covers naming format. Personally, I
would just like you suggest to use plain-text. If vi(1) is not be
happy with it, we cannot call this a real "C" source.
Agreed.
Regards,
Justin
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