Le lundi 21 mars 2016 à 03:19 -0700, Andreas Lobinger a écrit :
> Hello colleague,
> 
> sorry i wasn't clear enough. I'm aware of the MoO for packages and
> extensions and i'm a great fan of modularisation. However the topic
> of optional include/import or something like "require" (deprecated)
> is still around. Not everything can be formulated into a tree of
> dependencies that exist on all systems. I'm experimenting with libxcb
> (so close to X11) and i assume this will not be available for MS-
> Windows based systems. 
It's still not clear to me why you'd need to add functions to an
existing module...

> But i'm still trying to find this in the issues.
Maybe you're looking for this?
https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/pull/6884


Regards

> > If you want to add functions to the Cairo module, open pull
> > requests or use your fork for the time being. eval'ing into modules
> > that aren't yours is not a good practice. You can create a
> > CairoExtensions.jl package that depends on Cairo and uses its copy
> > of libcairo.

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