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Date: Fri, 30 Jul 93 09:40:48 BST
From: D.Higginson@axion.bt.co.uk
To: AmigaE@bkhouse.cts.com
Cc: D.Higginson@axion.bt.co.uk
Subject: Naming conventions
Sorry I couldn't include the original message, but my
mail-reader won't let me.
I wouldn't be half as bad using the E object names if I
had documentation on them. However, the only documentation
I really use while programming are the RKRMs, which have
all their examples in C, using the proper include names.
I mentioned the "mp" case specifically because it caused
me problems. Now I know about it, I can avoid that problem
in the future, but how many other differences are there?
Commodore's convention of putting two characters, then
underscore, then the rest of the name is perfect for E
because of the way that E checks the first 2 characters to
work out what sort of identifier it is.
Dave.
P.S. Why does E insist on opening all the libraries -
Exec, Intuition, DOS, Graphics and Maths, even if you
don't use them all?