On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 at 18:02, Harald Anlauf via Gcc <g...@gcc.gnu.org> wrote: > > Am 11.01.22 um 16:50 schrieb Martin Liška: > > On 1/11/22 16:48, Toon Moene wrote: > >> On 1/11/22 13:56, Martin Liška wrote: > >> > >>> Patch can bootstrap on x86_64-linux-gnu and survives regression tests. > >>> Plus it survives build of all FEs (--enable-languages=all) on > >>> x86_64-linux-gnu > >>> and I've built all cross compilers. > >> > >> Does this also rename .c files in the fortran and libgfortran > >> directories ? > > > > Hello. > > > > Yes, it does the first one. > > Regarding fortran: can we have a vote on this one? > > Some developers (including myself) are not really familiar with C++, > and in the past preference has been expressed on the fortran ML in > favor of not using too much C++. > > I would also not really be in a position to review real C++ code.
The discussion is purely about renaming files that are *already* C++ source files but have the misleading .c file extension. Nobody is suggesting using C++ where it isn't already being used.