On 6/12/11 5:06 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
On 6/12/11 1:38 AM, David Nadlinger wrote:
core.stdc is the place for C standard library modules, core.sys.* are
where the C operating system header translations reside – this is our
current policy, right? If so (I can't actually remember any formal
decision or discussion), is there a reason we still have so much code in
std.c?
David
The reason is a smart GSoC student didn't yet come and deprecate them :o).
Smart? Can't possibly be me… ;)
On a closer look, I discovered that contrary to core.sys.posix and
core.sys.osx, which only have C header translations, core.sys.windows.*
also contains support code like backtrace.d, thradaux.d, etc.
Is the »official« package structure actually documented anywhere?
David