On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 04:35:32 +0000 (GMT) ChunEon Park
<chuneon.p...@samsung.com> said:

hmm it is a bit confusing (trhe api) well.. ok - not confusing. simply... less
obvious and instantly recognisable. it needs a little thought. we could have
both api's and deprecate 1 for now and wait for people to move over and finally
kill it off. that's my suggestion.

> 
>    Ah.. of course when i named this API,
> 
>    I remember there are no enabled_set maybe.
> 
> 
>    The problem is that current SLP developers may use this APIs.
> 
>    So if it did not need to change, i just prefered keeping.
> 
> 
>    Thanks. :)
> 
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>    Sender  :  박춘언<chuneon.p...@samsung.com> E3(사원)/사원/Mobile S/W
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>    Date : 2010-12-02 13:19 (GMT+09:00)
> 
>    Title : Re: [E-devel] [Patch] elm_transit
> 
> 
>       Hi this is Hermet.
>       The reason why i used the API name is any other APIs follow the naming
>    rule.
>       For example,
>       elm_object_disabled_set,
>       elm_gengrid_item_disabled_set
>       elm_entry_context_menu_disabled_set
>       elm_toobl_item_disabled_set
>       ....
>       Frackly, I dont prefer disabled_set.
>       It makes people thinked one more.
>       However, I just followed the naming rule.
>       if the default is the enabled,  then it provides disabled_set
>       If this is my fault, OK I agree with you.
>       Thanks.
>       ------- Original Message -------
>       Sender : Dave Andreoli
>       Date : 2010-12-02 08:53 (GMT+09:00)
>       Title : Re: [E-devel] [Patch] elm_transit
>       2010/12/1 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri :
>       > On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Daniel Juyung Seo wrote:
>       >> I agree with Helen.
>       >>
>       >> Even the event block is set by default
>       >> and I understand why Hermet prefers
>       elm_transit_event_block_disabled_set(),
>       >> elm_transit_event_block_set(transit, EINA_TRUE)
>       >> is less confusing than
>       >> elm_transit_event_block_disabled_set(transit, EINA_TRUE).
>       >>
>       >> But I think BOTH are confusing.
>       >>
>       >> I suggest another solution for this.
>       >> Why don't you use
>       >> elm_transit_event_enabled_set(transit, EINA_TRUE) instead?
>       >> Because event is blocked by default,
>       >> someone who wants to use events needs to call
>       >> elm_transit_event_enabled_set() API.
>       >
>       > +1, that seems the most reasonable api.
>       indeed +1
>       davemds
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