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Re: [Avr-libc-corelib] proposed corelib style guide
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Kevin Rosenberg |
Subject: |
Re: [Avr-libc-corelib] proposed corelib style guide |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Sep 2009 01:02:19 -0600 |
On Sep 23, 2009, at 12:25 AM, Ron Kreymborg wrote:
name a type definition in upper case and instances in camel (where
did this
"camel" come from?). However I agree exposed typedefs should conform
to a
Perhaps your question is rhetorical, but I'll go ahead and answer:
CamelCase (also called medial capitals[1]) refers to the "humps" of
the taller uppercase letters between the shorter lower case letters.
Kevin
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelCase
- RE: [Avr-libc-corelib] proposed corelib style guide, (continued)
Re: [Avr-libc-corelib] proposed corelib style guide, David Brown, 2009/09/23
Re: [Avr-libc-corelib] proposed corelib style guide, Mike Perks, 2009/09/23
[Avr-libc-corelib] proposed corelib style guide, Ron Kreymborg, 2009/09/23
Re: [Avr-libc-corelib] proposed corelib style guide,
Kevin Rosenberg <=