Re: linking libgit.a in C++ projects

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>> Fortunately, g++ can compile C programs and link static libraries that
>> were compiled by C compilers, unless of course, they use C++ keywords.
>> I don't think it is unreasonable to rename the _very few_ C++ keywords
>> in git's source in the interest of allowing C++ projects to leverage
>> libgit.
>
> I think the point Dmitry was trying to make is that you should compile
> libgit as C, using gcc, and then link it with your C++/Objective C code.
>
> No patch is required to git, only to your makefile/xcode project file.

The git .h files must be in your include path, and must not contain
C++ keywords in order to link against libgit.a.
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