[pLog-general] about plugin or module?

su baochen subaochen at 126.com
Mon Nov 15 13:20:24 GMT 2004


The module support is not specific to plog, and really, module support
is not important and not very useful to plog, plugin works just well.

What do you mean by "naming schemes"?

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> the part that I don't understand is... why do we need modules? What would=
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> do, what role would they play in plog?
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> After that, we can start discussing about naming schemes if you wish :)
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> Oscar
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> Mensaje citado por su baochen <subaochen at 126.com>:
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> > hi,
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> > As to module support in plog, I think it is not confict with plugin
> > architecture, because these two concepts are't the same level concept:
> > the module can be built based on plguin, the not correct vise versa.
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> > For example, I don't know if you are familiar with eclipse?
> > (http://www.eclipse.org)
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> > In eclipse, there are perspective, view and editor, they are all built
> > on plugin architecture.
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> > So module is only a method to group the functions, and plugin is a
> > smaller component to implement some functions.
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> > Any idea?
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> > Su baochen =20
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