Has anyone taken a recent look at the code to see if all of the includes are
required?

In my experience, code that evolves often has files that are included but
not required.

Ken

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Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 8:57 AM
To: EMC developers
Subject: Re: [Emc-developers] Header Include Graphs Available


On Mon, 2007-03-05 at 14:35 -0500, Matthew Glenn Shaver wrote:

> They're roughly ordered by size with the ones at the top
^ being the largest & most gruesome. Enjoy & Comment!

Interesting choice of word, gruesome.  My immediate thought went back to
the batman movie where a very dysfunctional and disfigured "Joker"
character calls Batman gruesome.  No offence intended Matt.

Matt's been around this EMC legacy code longer than most of the rest of
us and probably has as clear an understanding of what goes on here as
anyone.  I suspect that several IO and task files in effect became
libraries of IO commands when the whole IO side of the split bus
implementation went away long years ago.

As a novice to this whole business of includes could I get just a bit of
clarification of the significance, gruesomeness if you will, of the fact
that some source use more includes than do others.

Rayh




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