[Mono-list] RE: forgive me & taking ownership

Michael Lambert michaellambert@bellsouth.net
Tue, 17 Jul 2001 12:05:31 -0400


>
> From: Garrett Rooney <rooneg@electricjellyfish.net>
> Subject: Re: [Mono-list] forgive me
>
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 04:09:25PM -0500, Reggie Burnett wrote:
> > Forgive me if I missed this on the site, but how does someone go about
> > setting up an environment where they can work on classes or such?  What
> > tools should I use?
> >
>
 Suggest, cygwin32 and gvim

> I'm just using the Microsoft Beta-2 .Net SDK.  It'll complain that your class
> is overriding one in the standard library, but you can solve that by either
> using a different namespace while you develop, or passing /nowarn:1595 on the
> command line for csc.exe.
>

I just rename my classes Zfoo instead of foo when checking.

>

I don't think anyone has picked up the following enums and I would like to
write them up.  Get them all done at once kind of thing.  Asking this is
probably a mistake but... Does any have a preference whether: each assembly
namespace (ex: corlib/System) has a file called enums.cs or one file per enum
(corlib/System/AttributeTargets.cs)?  These are from the standard so it is
unlikely that they will change. I've worked on project that go either way but
prefer the one file per class (as it allows you to easily locate the file in the
source tree) most of the time except in cases like this.

AttributeTargets
DateTimeStyles
NumberStyles
UnicodeCategory
FileAccess
FileMode
FileShare
SeekOrigin
HttpStatusCode
NetworkAccess
AddressFamily
ProtocolFamily
ProtocolType
SelectMode
SocketFlags
SocketOptionLevel
SocketOptionName
SocketShutdown
SocketType
TransportType
WebExcetpionStatus
BindingFlags
MethodCodeType
MethodImplOptions
CallingConvention
CharSet
GCHandleType
LayoutKind
EnvironmentPermissionAccess
FileIOPermissionAccess
ReflectionPermissionFlag
ThreadPriority
ThreadState
UriHostNameType
UriPartial
ReadState
WhitespaceHandling
XmlNodeType
XmlSpace



Michael Lambert