On Sun Aug 19 2012 Leo wrote:
> On 2012-08-19 00:36 +0800, Roland Winkler wrote:
> > I guess `x' is really just a prefix -- for what? I'd prefer a more
> > mnemonic name here.
> 
> Fair enough though using 'x' to mean extension is not uncommon. For
> example, in emacs, we have a few libs: files-x, dired-x etc.

I know where the prefix x comes from in this context. Still I do not
see how the code of BBDB becomes more clear if BBDB internals such
as bbdb-record-Notes are renamed to bbdb-record-x. There are good
reasons why Emacs commonly does not use names like foo-bar-x.

In any case, 99% percent of all BBDB users should not notice such a
change even if they write their own functions or commands to
customize BBDB.

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