On 2010-07-26 11:31 PM, Marcos Douglas wrote:
Please, see that:
http://lists.freepascal.org/lists/fpc-devel/2010-July/020699.html
http://lists.freepascal.org/lists/fpc-devel/2010-July/020791.html
http://lists.freepascal.org/lists/fpc-devel/2010-July/020856.html
http://lists.freepascal.org/lists/fpc-devel/2010-July/020934.html
I had read them at the time.

I wouldn't have much of an issue with something like

uses
 zip IN '/units/my/zip.pas' AS myzip;
 zip IN '/units/lib/zip/zip.pas' AS ziplib;


except that it seems (to me, at least) to declare what we are doing before 
doing it.

I mean, it might be more pascal-like if we did it like this:

uses
 alias myzip in '/units/my/zip.pas';
 alias ziplib in '/units/lib/zip/zip.pas';

so that, the parser knows -before hand- what is to follow.

But, this handles only the aliasing.

In the above example, the '/units' folder is relative --I assume-- to the project and not relative to an (so to speak) URL, i.e. namespace. Which means, if you moved that folder elsewhere, you'd have to alter each and every place it is aliased.

Obviously, there is no perfect solution to units-moved problems, but if we treated namespcaes as URLs, then we could simply move the whole folder structure of that project somewhere else and only have to reflect that change in one place. I.e. in the project file where 'namespace's are declared.

Anyway, it goes without saying that this is just an idea.
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