Should it be changed so that it is consistent with the rest of ecore? It is a little 
confusing 
when you can do if (!ecore_init()) for everything then suddenly you need to do 
if (ecore_config_init("foo") != 0) for config.

dan


On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 05:06, Cristalle Azundris Sabon wrote:
> > In using ecore_config, I was wondering why it returns 0 on success.
> 
>   The C way.
> 
> > It seems that the general ecore way of doing things is to return 1
> > on success.
> 
>   The shell way.
> 
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