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Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands.
From: |
Rob Browning |
Subject: |
Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands. |
Date: |
23 Mar 2001 09:41:22 -0600 |
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Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) Emacs/20.7 |
Gary Benson <address@hidden> writes:
> One thing I didn't understand was gnucash's use of namespaces. There
> seem to be at least two in use: gnc and gnucash. Do these
> differentiate low- and high-level code or something?
Nope. The gnucash code base is a little messy these days. This is
what you get when one packages lives for a long time, morphing from
one project (xacc) into another (gncuash). There are quite a few
inconsistencies in the naming of parts in the code. From the old xacc
C code, most prominent in the engine, we have xaccFooBar. Newer C
code uses gnc_foo_bar, and on the scheme side, we most often use
gnc:foo-bar, though once we migrate to using modules, much of that
should go away...
Hope this helps.
--
Rob Browning <address@hidden> PGP=E80E0D04F521A094 532B97F5D64E3930
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., (continued)
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., Martin Grabmueller, 2001/03/15
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., Gary Benson, 2001/03/15
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., thi, 2001/03/19
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., Ariel Rios, 2001/03/19
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., Gary Benson, 2001/03/20
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., rm, 2001/03/20
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., Rob Browning, 2001/03/22
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., Rob Browning, 2001/03/22
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., Gary Benson, 2001/03/23
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., Ian Grant, 2001/03/23
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands.,
Rob Browning <=
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., Gary Benson, 2001/03/23
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., Martin Grabmueller, 2001/03/23
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., Rob Browning, 2001/03/23
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., Gary Benson, 2001/03/23
- Re: Newbie seeks guiding hands., Rob Browning, 2001/03/23