I feel mean suggesting work for you, but another low priority
warning/error message thing...
Any merit in a warning message (not an error) if a unit name differs
from its filename? If you do something like:
Unit1:
uses GHJ_AAConsensus;
Unit2, named 'GHJ_AAConsensus.pas'
unit Consensus;
On compiling Unit1, you get a compile-time message like:
module/unit `ghj_aaconsensus2' could not be compiled
which is pretty broad!
I imagine many users would use the same name for the unit as to the
file as if nothing else its easy to locate the file if they have the
same name, so a warning if they differ might be useful?
It'd be a bit of a bonus really as its a "useability" thing not a bug fix.
Grant
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