>>> On 7/2/2008 at 5:12 AM, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Carlo Marcelo
Arenas Belon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The following proposed patch for stable 3.1, removes all references to C++
> as a supported language for building DSO metrics as it was reportedly not
> working.
> 
> The changes required to get mod_example.c to compile using the GNU C++
> compiler (which are rather intrusive) are already committed in trunk and
> proposed for integration for the next release.
> 
> Contains changes from r1490.
> 
> Carlo
> ---

Even though the language label of "C/C++" might be a little misleading for now, 
it is still a more meaningful language label than "c". If we change to a 
language label of "c" now and then more fully support C++ later (which it looks 
like will happen in the next minor revision), we will have to add another 
language label.  Internally there is no difference in how a C module or a C++ 
module would be handled however to avoid confusion later, we would have to 
treat them externally as being different.  I would suggest that we make the 
documentation changes now but leave the "C/C++" language label alone.  I would 
rather keep the "C/C++" language label so that no configuration file changes or 
code changes will be necessary in the next revision when C++ is more fully 
supported.  

Brad


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