Uniwares
Tomato Guru
Portugal
2322 Posts |
Posted - Sep 28 2005 : 5:41:25 PM
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I'll bring this up once more, it might be heard one day.
The definition bar shows the filename of an #include always the way it is written, not as it is on disk. I think it would be very useful to see the real filename in the definition bar, maybe even have VAX correct case in the include when manually written. While it does not matter much for 99.9% of all windows installations, it matters a lot for cross platform development where filenames MAY be case sensitive (or for a developer who uses case-sensitive NTFS).
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feline
Whole Tomato Software
United Kingdom
19003 Posts |
Posted - Sep 29 2005 : 6:21:31 PM
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having just spent several days making a load of windows code compile on UNIX, and running into quite a few #include statements that used the wrong case you have my support.
case=798 |
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