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Subject: Re: Hexeditor

Author: Russell Reagan

Date: 00:33:04 11/28/03

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On November 28, 2003 at 03:02:57, Ingo Bauer wrote:

>-> attacks.c
>->hash.c
>->init.c
>->make.c
>->next.c
>->root.c
>->search.c

>the ones with the arrow (->) are identical.

7 out of 22 doesn't mean anything. These file names are VERY generic too. I bet
there are many programs that have the same names for their files.

Gerbil has attacks.c, hash.c, and search.c.

GNU Chess has hash.c, init.c, search.c.

TSCP has search.c.

Arasan has search.cpp, hash.cpp.

Resp has hash.cpp, serach.cpp.

ExChess has attacks.cpp, hash.cpp, search.cpp.

Faile, Phalanx, and Sjeng all have hash.c and search.c.

My program has some of the same names. I suspect that some programmers might
decide to name their files with a certain name because that is what they have
seen before when they read the source code of another program. It is a matter of
how to divide up your code, and some programmers would rather just do what other
good programmers have done.



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