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The complexity of libraries for Clean ranges, from single pure Clean modules to large collections of Clean and C modules with dependencies on external shared libraries. While you '''can''' organize the files of a library in an arbitrary way, it greatly helps if you follow a guideline when organizing a library. This will improve the maintainability of your libraries, and ease it's configuration, installation and distribution.
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The complexity of libraries for Clean ranges, from single pure Clean modules to large collections of Clean and C modules with dependencies on external shared libraries. While you '''can''' organize the files of a library in an arbitrary way, it greatly helps if you follow a guideline when organizing a library. This will improve the maintainability of your libraries, and ease its configuration, installation and distribution.

Latest revision as of 09:36, 15 July 2008

The complexity of libraries for Clean ranges, from single pure Clean modules to large collections of Clean and C modules with dependencies on external shared libraries. While you can organize the files of a library in an arbitrary way, it greatly helps if you follow a guideline when organizing a library. This will improve the maintainability of your libraries, and ease its configuration, installation and distribution.