Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <phi...@linaro.org> writes: > We use the .h.inc extension to include C headers. To be consistent > with the rest of the codebase, rename the C headers using the .def > extension. > > IDE/tools using our .editorconfig / .gitattributes will leverage > this consistency. > > Philippe Mathieu-Daudé (3): > target/m68k: Rename qregs.def -> qregs.h.inc > target/s390x: Rename insn-data/format.def -> insn-data/format.h.inc > target/tricore: Rename csfr.def -> csfr.h.inc > > target/m68k/{qregs.def => qregs.h.inc} | 0 > target/m68k/translate.c | 4 ++-- > target/s390x/tcg/{insn-data.def => insn-data.h.inc} | 2 +- > .../s390x/tcg/{insn-format.def => insn-format.h.inc} | 0 > target/s390x/tcg/translate.c | 10 +++++----- > target/tricore/{csfr.def => csfr.h.inc} | 0 > target/tricore/translate.c | 4 ++-- > 7 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) > rename target/m68k/{qregs.def => qregs.h.inc} (100%) > rename target/s390x/tcg/{insn-data.def => insn-data.h.inc} (99%) > rename target/s390x/tcg/{insn-format.def => insn-format.h.inc} (100%) > rename target/tricore/{csfr.def => csfr.h.inc} (100%)
I wonder why we use any of .def, .h.inc, .inc.h, .c.inc, .inc.c. Why not .h and call it a day? No need to configure each and every editor to tread these as C code.