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Re: usage of #import?
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Re: usage of #import?


  • Subject: Re: usage of #import?
  • From: Martin Häcker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2002 00:00:13 +0100

So feel free to use #import all you want. And, if it makes you happy, flip a virtual bird at Stallman every time you do.

Well, thats not the only view one can have about this (although I've come to share it. :)

If you want to read more you can get it here <http://groups.google.de/groups?q=import+group:gnu.gnustep.discuss&hl=de&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=Pine.LNX.4.21.0112212043060.1768-100000@didone&rnum=2> and more if you search for "import" in that group.

The point is: There _is_ a technical point about not using import and prefering include, but the chance that this problem surfaces is _so_ small that its more than enough to know about it. At least in my opinion.

cu Martin
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