| Subject: | Re: CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: src |
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| From: | Michael Knudsen <e@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 31 Jul 2008 16:04:56 UTC |
| Newsgroups: | fa.openbsd.source-changes |
Quoting Constantine A. Murenin (mureninc@xxxxxxxxx):
> Shouldn't these functions be named timeout_add_{s,us,ns}? The SI unit
> for second is s, microsecond/nanosecond is us/ns, and these are widely
> used in other tools like traceroute and systat sensors display. Why
> deviate with non-standard half-abbreviations?
I would expect these functions to be called their current names --
especially because of the naming convention used in the timeval struct
as Chris pointed out.
As long as there is no real issue with their current names, I see no
point in changing them.
--
<soaplove> reverse: yah, totallu.
<soaplove> Looks like some of my y fell off in transit. TCP sucks.
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