Dan Sugalski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> At 9:37 PM -0400 9/29/02, Mike Lambert wrote:
> >intlist is not the only culprit. ./classes/key.c and ./key.c have a
> >similar problem.
> 
> Then let's start a convention.
> 
> Classes start with a CL_ prefix, encodings with an EN_ prefix, and
> character set stuff starts with a CS_ prefix.

Another possiblity would be to use a own library for every
subsystem/directory. In one directory name clashes won't be an
issue. But I have not figured out what the implications are on shared
builds and on targets like Windows.

Or just bring the internal data structures from the files in the
parrot/ directory in the pmc files in the classes/ directory.

bye
b.
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