[Printing-architecture] Required prefixes for symbols in new OP specs

TORATANI Yasumasa toratani.yasumasa at canon.co.jp
Wed Feb 7 16:07:32 PST 2007


Hi, 

On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 08:43:26 +0900
Olaf Meeuwissen <olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp> wrote:

(snip)

> A naming standard should cover (at least) everything that is part of
> all the public OpenPrinting APIs.  That's is, everything that goes
> into the header file(s) that our API users include.
> 
> Hmm, come to think of it, I think it should also cover the file names
> themselves.  Do they get an "op" prefix, so you get oppcm.h an opjt.h
> for example, or do they go into an op, openprinting or even an
> OpenPrinting directory?
> # What about case insensitive file systems?

On page 13 of the JTAPI document, it already defines the header file
name, such as, "fsgjt.h", "fsgjt_attribute.h", etc. I believe we can use
the similar naming rule, for instance, "opmod.h", opmod_attribute.h", etc
which can keep consistency with the case insensitive file systems.

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TORATANI Yasumasa
Software Engineering Dept.23
Platform Technology Development Headquarters, CANON INC.




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