On Saturday, 4 February 2012 at 21:14:28 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
"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?

There is at least one serious issue with moving - it would break *all* dmd pull requests. That does not mean I agree with the .c extension, however. :)

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