RE: Header file tlm.h

From: Jeremiassen, Tor <tor@ti.com>
Date: Mon Nov 22 2010 - 09:21:43 PST

All,

I believe that C++ style naming of header files should be used. #include <tlm> fits with that.

Best regards,

Tor Jeremiassen

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From: owner-systemc-p1666-technical@eda.org [mailto:owner-systemc-p1666-technical@eda.org] On Behalf Of john.aynsley@doulos.com
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 10:02 AM
To: systemc-p1666-technical@eda.org
Subject: Re: Header file tlm.h
All,
I ask again, do we want to add #include "tlm" ?
Thanks,
John A
From:
john.aynsley@doulos.com
To:
systemc-p1666-technical@eda.org
Date:
17/11/2010 13:13
Subject:
Header file tlm.h
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All,
The name of the header file "tlm.h" is now set in stone, and all the names in that header are in namespace tlm.
Do we want to add a header file "tlm" for consistency with #include "systemc"?  This new header "tlm" would simply #include "tlm.h".
Does that work?
John A
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