[Asterisk-Dev] CVS HEAD file version tags and header include order
Matthew Boehm
mboehm at cytelcom.com
Tue Jun 7 08:59:01 MST 2005
I thought the format for CLI commands was "verb noun <anything>" ?
-Matthew
Brian West wrote:
> Shouldn't this be "version show files" to stick with the backwardness
> of the existing CLI commands? :P
> /b
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>
> On Jun 6, 2005, at 6:49 PM, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
>
>> Based on the discussion on this list today, I've added file version
>> tags to all C source files in CVS HEAD, along with a 'show version
>> files' command that can be used to display them.
>>
>> Along the way, I converted all remaining files to include system
>> headers before Asterisk headers and local headers; this may break
>> builds on non-Linux platforms. If you find that it does, please
>> don't report that "it's broken", but try to determine exactly what
>> is the reason a particular system header needs to be included
>> _after_ an Asterisk header. That way we can add the appropriate
>> comments (or an alternative fix) when correcting the problem.
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