On 10/08/16 15:53, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 11:41 AM, Tom Hacohen <t...@osg.samsung.com> wrote:
>> Hey there,
>>
>> Sorry it took me so long to get to this one. I've been dealing with
>> other things, and every time I got back to this I had more clashes and
>> hell. I'm finally at a stage I can merge most of it, so I'm happy,
>> though I have one question before I push.
>>
>> At the moment I changed it as follows:
>> Eo.Base -> Efl.Object
>> Eo.Override -> Efl.Object.Override
>>
>> I'm quite OK with this change. The problem comes with the actual
>> functions. At the moment they are:
>>
>> efl_ref()
>> efl_add()
>> efl_del()
>> efl_finalize()
>> efl_name_set()
>> efl_parent_get()
>>
>> Are we fine with these names, or should they be:
>>
>> efl_object_ref()
>> ...
>> efl_object_parent_get()
>>
>> What do you prefer?
>
> the second one, it's bit bigger, but it's more descriptive.

But the first one is already descriptive enough if we assume eo is the 
base of everything.

I get your point though, this is why it's even up for discussion...

--
Tom.


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