Re: libgit2 - a true git library

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Andreas Ericsson <ae@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Well, I suggested putting "src/public/public_header.h" quite early on,

I must have missed that suggestion.  Its not a bad idea.

> with private headers next to the source. AFAIU, the private and public
> headers both are now located in the same directory, and that directory is
> separate from the .c files.

Currently there are only public headers, and the public headers are
all under include/git/.  Private headers are going to be under src/
so they are isolated from the public headers.

But I haven't had a chance to touch libgit2 in over a week.  :-\

I've simply got too many projects going on at once.  This is one
I really want to work on though, so I'm going to try and make time
for it next week.  But I'm also in the middle of a major overhaul
of Gerrit, so it can run on non-Google infrastructure and thus is
usable by pretty much anyone.

-- 
Shawn.
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