Hello,
Pierre Habouzit writes:
Many languages need their first line to be very specific:
* php needs it to be <?php (else it outputs a first \n before anything
starts) ;
* xml needs it to be <?xml ... ?> ;
* and many scripting languages needs it to be #!/usr/bin/$interpreter.
Those files cannot be dealt with with headache, which is unfortunate
and diminish a lot the advantages of such a tool.
That's why I'd like headache to support pre-header line(s?).
Upstream has stopped developping headache (at least it is what he told me
last time). I plan to adopt this soft upstream, but i am lacking time to
do it right now. Upstream agree on letting anyone adopt it upstream.
I agree about this annoying missing feature. (when i try to add header to
xml file i come into it).
If you have a precise idea on what to do, please go ahead and provide me a
patch, i will apply it ASAP. If you just have a precise idea, let me know.
If you have time (which i doubt) maybe you can consider adopting headache
upstream ???
Regards
Sylvain Le Gall
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