At 11:41 AM -0500 3/22/02, Bryan C. Warnock wrote:
>On Friday 22 March 2002 11:36, Dan Sugalski wrote:
>>  At 10:02 AM -0500 3/22/02, Bryan C. Warnock wrote:
>>  >We're still all over the place with typedef name formats.  We've FOO, Foo,
>>  >and foo_t.  We tried to hash this out before, but we didn't come to a
>clear
>>  >consensus.  (We got sidetracked by typedeffing pointers to typedefs.)
>>
>>  All Parrot typedef'd things will be in lower case with a leading cap.
>>  No data has a Parrot_ prefix--that's saved for the embedding and
>>  extending headers. The sole exception is the PMC, and only because
>>  that's an abbreviation so it's appropriate. That means Intval,
>>  String, Encoding, and whatnot.
>>
>>  I'm up in the air as to whether any of the core routines should have
>>  a Parrot prefix--I'm thinking not, as I don't think any of them
>>  should be exposed.
>>  --
>
>Okay, I'll start cleaning up along with other types.  It'll be incremental,
>so we'll be a mix for a while.

That's fine. Throw in typedefs for both ways to start, so we can do 
this incrementally, if you would.
-- 
                                         Dan

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