On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 5:51 PM, Benjamin Poulain <benja...@webkit.org>wrote:
> Hackabilty is a project goal. Compile time is not. > Well, in fairness, I think anyone contributing seriously to a codebase will get more hacking done if they're spending significantly less time recompiling :). I happen to be someone who finds full paths more readable and more instructive as to the true dependencies of a file, but I think Benjamin's concern about not wanting it to be too hard to reorganize files is reasonable. Developing a moderately-robust script to help fix up #includes when moving a file would probably help. I also share the viewpoint that these initial results are interesting but not yet broad enough to make final decisions. It seems like it's worth the time to try and find out whether the gains generalize across WebKit and on other platforms/compilers. PK
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