On 4/4/19 12:43 am, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> On 03/04/2019 14:57, Joel Sherrill wrote:
>> I should have spotted it when the file t.h was added but we should avoid
>> adding files to the top of the include tree. This space is primarily owned by
>> POSIX, C, and applications.
>>
>> Also t.h is very s
On 03/04/2019 14:57, Joel Sherrill wrote:
I should have spotted it when the file t.h was added but we should
avoid adding files to the top of the include tree. This space is
primarily owned by POSIX, C, and applications.
Also t.h is very short with no value to being short. Being used in the
t
I should have spotted it when the file t.h was added but we should avoid
adding files to the top of the include tree. This space is primarily owned
by POSIX, C, and applications.
Also t.h is very short with no value to being short. Being used in the
tests, it could be arbitrarily long like t_test_