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Old 09-09-2007
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Putting Slice metadata directives into separate file

Is there a way to put metadata directives into a separate file?

It is possible that different clients or servers using the same Slice files would want to use different metadata directives on the same definitions, e.g. for code generation. Therefore it would be convenient not to have to modify the original Slice.

It's kind of a "separation of concerns".

Maybe this is already possible, just haven't seen it.

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That's actually on our todo list... it just has not been a priority yet.
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