Pushed most of it. I'm going to wait with the rest until we kinda reach 
some sort of agreement here about the naming. It seems to be leaning 
towards the short version, but I'm giving people a bit more time to 
object. Maybe 24hrs more? :P

--
Tom.

On 10/08/16 15:41, Tom Hacohen 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?
>
> 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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