>> 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.


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