On Wed, 10 Aug 2016 15:41:00 +0100 Tom Hacohen <t...@osg.samsung.com> said:

> 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()

these. we know at this level of the base api namespace that efl_ here is
actually an efl OBJECT and we are doing something to it. that's
understood/implied. adding more wordiness doesnt help with any of that, just
makes code more verbose and adds more typing effort.

> Are we fine with these names, or should they be:
> 
> efl_object_ref()
> ...
> efl_object_parent_get()
> 
> What do you prefer?
> 
> I'm quite OK with the former, but would rather not rewrite the whole of 
> EFL twice. :)
> 
> Please let me know, I'd like to push it in the next 24hrs to avoid 
> further clashes.
> 
> Thanks,
> Tom.
> 
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