>> Originally I used ".m" for top-level component, but someone was kind enough >> to point out that this is used for Objective-C class files, which will >> become ever more widely used if Apple has its way. :) > > unfortunately my Mac also associates .mi files with Objective-C source files. > .mc and .mp are fine. > > Thanks for going into this, this was bothering me, too :-).
Yes, I see that on my Mac as well. But I can't find any reference to .mi anywhere related to Objective C. Anyone know what .mi is for? If not then I might keep on using this. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Free Software Download: Index, Search & Analyze Logs and other IT data in Real-Time with Splunk. Collect, index and harness all the fast moving IT data generated by your applications, servers and devices whether physical, virtual or in the cloud. Deliver compliance at lower cost and gain new business insights. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Mason-users mailing list Mason-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mason-users