
26 Apr
2008
26 Apr
'08
9:38 p.m.
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Tom Brinkman <reportbase@gmail.com> wrote:
The trend is for all "new" libraries to be header only, unless there is an overwhelming, and I mean absolutely overwhelming reason not too.
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and becouse the filesystem library is is not a header only library, it makes using it by other libraries very problematic.
Can you please elaborate on what makes a non-header-only library so very problematic? Not to throw gas on the fire, but simply 'Not being "trendy"' is not a cogent argument. Thanks, Jon