Interesting. Although there are sometimes cases when you do want to treat a plugin as a shared library (e.g. plugin dependencies).
This is the reason why I've seen multiple projects continue to name their plugins:
libfoo.so
instead of the simpler:
foo.so
Just because there's a chance you might sometimes want to treat it as a library.
Interesting. Although there are sometimes cases when you do want to treat a plugin as a shared library (e.g. plugin dependencies).
This is the reason why I've seen multiple projects continue to name their plugins:
libfoo.so
instead of the simpler:
foo.so
Just because there's a chance you might sometimes want to treat it as a library.