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the existing code and choose names accordingly. |
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the existing code and choose names accordingly. |
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@end itemize |
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@end itemize |
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Furthermore, name space reserved for the system should not be invaded. |
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Identifiers ending in @code{_t} are reserved by |
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@url{http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/functions/xsh_chap02_02.html#tag_02_02_02, POSIX}. |
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Also avoid names starting with @code{__} or @code{_} followed by an uppercase |
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letter as they are reserved by the C standard. Names starting with @code{_} |
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are reserved at the file level and may not be used for externally visible |
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symbols. If in doubt, just avoid names starting with @code{_} altogether. |
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@subsection Miscellaneous conventions |
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@subsection Miscellaneous conventions |
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@itemize @bullet |
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@itemize @bullet |
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