OoO  Pendant le  journal télévisé  du samedi  12 mai  2012,  vers 20:58,
Thomas Goirand <z...@debian.org> disait :

>> The advantage of having the defaults in a file is that it makes it much
>> easier to inspect them. A .h file would typically not be installed, so
>> it wouldn't be readily available. In addition to that, it is much less
>> expressive. The nice thing about storing the default values in the same
>> format used by the configuration file is that if you find a default that
>> you'd like to change, you immediately know what to put in the
>> configuration file in order to change it.
>> 
> Then why not simply write this in /usr/share/doc/<package>/examples ?

Because they  are the  defaults of the  application, not  examples. This
conversation is going nowhere.
-- 
Vincent Bernat ☯ http://vincent.bernat.im

 /* Thanks to Rob `CmdrTaco' Malda for not influencing this code in any
  * way.
  */
        2.4.3 linux/net/core/netfilter.c

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