[Tooling] C++ project layout pool

Gabriel Dos Reis gdr at microsoft.com
Fri Jun 15 14:21:36 CEST 2018


I don’t expect the outcome to be an enforced standard.  So, the current 40% would not have to be changed – they are what they are.
However, I do expect the outcome to be a recommendation that the community aspires to – which means that the 40% will decrease, not because they have been changed but because they are becoming the increasing minority.

-- Gaby

From: tooling-bounces at open-std.org <tooling-bounces at open-std.org> On Behalf Of David Sankel
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2018 3:58 AM
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Subject: Re: [Tooling] C++ project layout pool

On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 1:28 AM Boris Kolpackov <boris at codesynthesis.com<mailto:boris at codesynthesis.com>> wrote:
A quick summary of the results: with ~300 answers, ~60% for the split
layout (public headers in include/, sources and private headers in
src/) and ~40% for the combined (everything in a single directory).

Does anyone think that a solution which requires >=40% of C++ codebases to change their directory layouts is likely to achieve consensus?
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