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- Subject: Re: help with naming convention
- From: "Patrick Mc(avery" <patrick@...>
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 08:47:19 -0400
Thanks Dirk, Xavier, Sean, Peter and Petite Abeille
Based on feedback, I am thinking of a new scheme:
Drop the caps, they are indeed ugly and anything that is reminiscent of
Windows has to go
GPIB_talk -> gpib_talk
I like the idea of truncating over the randomness of attempts to
represent full words with less letters. I like the idea of prefixing
names from the library code they were called from(although my previous
examples did not obey this) but a single truncating value might not work.
What about this?(again fictitious names)
#include "kernel1"
k_dup
k_drop
#include "gpib4"
gpib_16_talk
The number that the include file ends in would match the truncation of
characters in it's variable name prefixes. I should also mention that I
am planning on writing a large number of tiny functions(perhaps 1000) so
this naming convention issue is quite import to keep order.
As Dirk had mentioned, I could rework a syntax highlighting file, in
this case to match prefixes before the underscore.
Thanks for the link too, P.A, I am guilty as charged on several of these!
--Patrick