I don't see any problems, as long as it doesn't cause merge conflicts. As
far as I know, this is not the case if the files are renamed via "git mv".
Can someone confirm this?
2014-08-01 11:03 GMT+02:00 Vesa <dii....@nbl.fi>:
> Well, I'll admit I suggest this mostly for my own convenience... I use
> Geany to edit code, and Geany thinks .h files are C files so I always
> have to manually set it to C++. If they were .hpp files, they'd be
> automatically recognized as C++.
>
> Also, GitHub statistics. GitHub does the same assumption, and now
> falsely counts lots of our code as C code.
>
> So I propose renaming all .h files to .hpp files. Is this ok, or does
> anyone see any problems with it?
>
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