Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!vsi!sullivan From: sullivan@vsi.UUCP (Michael T Sullivan) Newsgroups: comp.bugs.sys5 Subject: regcmp(1) Message-ID: <757@vsi.UUCP> Date: 16 Jul 88 00:08:54 GMT Distribution: comp Organization: V-Systems, Inc. -- Santa Ana, CA Lines: 15 The default when regcmp(1) is called by: regcmp file is to put its output into "file.i", with the idea that "file.i" is #include'd into your C source file. Shouldn't this be "file.h", especially in light of the fact that the .i suffix is used by "cc -P" for its output? I use "cc -P src.c", or I "cc -E src.c > src.i", so if I want to clean up some things like *.o I also remove *.i. Besides, I thought .h was always the suffix for files to be #include'd. Comments? -- Michael Sullivan {uunet|attmail}!vsi!sullivan V-Systems, Inc. Santa Ana, CA sullivan@vsi.com ons, workstations, workstations, workstations, workstations, workstations, work