On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Marcos Douglas <m...@delfire.net> wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Martin <f...@mfriebe.de> wrote: > > [snip] > >> IMO, if there is no further concept of child units (maybe similar to Ada) > >> there is no point in adding namespaces to FPC, it's not worth the trouble. > >> After all, it's still a name and if somebody else already uses it, you > >> still > >> need another to disambiguate. > >> > > > > Yes, Namespaces (those on top of units) will inherit the same conflict > > problem that units have. That is as long as the inherit the same source... > > > > That means, if the namespace for a unit is given to that unit by the writer > > of that unit, then 2 writers of 2 units will eventually give the same > > namespace to equally named units.... > > > > *if*, but what is if not. What is if the namespace is not set by the writer > > of the unit, but instead of that by the user of the unit. > > > > The user will always know if 2 units do conflict => so he can then set a > > namespaces => and because the user (as in the writer of the final program) > > knows already all the names, and decides all the namespaces himself => there > > will be no conflict. > > As I said: > [[ > > But if you can CHOOSE the name of alias for the units of others > > programmers, in MY project, then I can see a possible solution, don't > > you? > ]] > > > that can be done by giving the namespace to an include path -Fu / -FU (if > > necessary recursive) > > => only draw back, you have to do it equally for every PC /installation that > > you use.... > > (unless the UUID thing....) > > > > Then again, it is only worth the bother, if someone actually deems it worth > > his/her time to implement it....
I was thinking... if we could use a nickname, for an unit, just to reference it on the code? The unit (same) name problem still happen, I know... then I have to rename my units with long names (this is worse) but I could codify with bit names in my code. eg: the unit mycompany_strutils.pas will be referenced on the code: uses mycompany_strutils as stru; begin stru.Foo('str foo'); end; Got it? Is this more easy to implement? Regards, Marcos Douglas _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal