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#Sunday 28 April 2002 18:09# Message from Francesco Orsenigo:
> Al Riddoch:
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> >When you build your program, the concept of modules as .c or .o files
> >is essentially lost, and all the code is contained in the binary.
> This means that my bare C code organization does not affect it all..
BTW, don't let the "everything lumped together" aspect of a linked binary
discourage you from paying attention to how you structure your code: placing
related groups of functions and structures in the same files, splitting
different functionality across diferent files and so on may not have any
effect on the resulting program but it will make your code easier to follow
and maintain.
Chris
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