"Walter Bright" <newshou...@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:jgk65f$c0b$1...@digitalmars.com... > > .C (that's capital C; obviously that never worked on Windows)
That *can* work. Windows filenames may be case-insensitive, but they're certainly not caseless. Not from Win95 onward anyway. (Obviously I'm not saying .C is a good way to go.) > > For me, I find worrying about it about as productive as arguing whether > tabs should be set to 4 or 8. Ok, so then why not just make the leap? Nobody *wants* .c (including you, apperently), and many people would find it to work better with .cpp. If you're so indifferent about it, then why keep clinging to .c?