want to call it "big endian" right-away.
- You might wonder what kind of common code belongs in src/shared/ and what
- belongs in src/util/. The split is like this: anything that uses public APIs
+ belongs in src/basic/. The split is like this: anything that uses public APIs
we expose (i.e. any of the sd-bus, sd-login, sd-id128, ... APIs) must be
located in src/shared/. All stuff that only uses external libraries from
other projects (such as glibc's APIs), or APIs from src/basic/ itself should
src/basic/ → may be used by all code in the tree
→ may not use any code outside of src/basic/
- src/shared/ → may be used by all code in the tree, except for code in src/basic/
- → may not use any code outside of src/basic/, src/shared/, src/libsystemd/
-
src/libsystemd/ → may be used by all code in the tree, except for code in src/basic/
- → may not use any code outside of src/basic/, src/shared/, src/libsystemd/
+ → may not use any code outside of src/basic/, src/libsystemd/
+
+ src/shared/ → may be used by all code in the tree, except for code in src/basic/, src/libsystemd/
+ → may not use any code outside of src/basic/, src/libsystemd/, src/shared/
- Our focus is on the GNU libc (glibc), not any other libcs. If other libcs are
incompatible with glibc it's on them. However, if there are equivalent POSIX