Hi Daniel,

On 8 June 2016 at 23:51, Daniel Kolesa <dan...@octaforge.org> wrote:

> q66 pushed a commit to branch master.
>
>
> http://git.enlightenment.org/core/efl.git/commit/?id=b87c4f6de82065b22c2dab32acf27afcbd3824cb
>
> commit b87c4f6de82065b22c2dab32acf27afcbd3824cb
> Author: Daniel Kolesa <d.kol...@osg.samsung.com>
> Date:   Wed Jun 8 15:49:09 2016 +0100
>
>     eolian: refine the ref system to suit more cases
>
>     Now references are first class (but still restricted to one level).
> Unlike
>     pointers they only mark the type instead of introducing a whole new
> type.
>


Are these changes just cleaning up the internals of Eolian, or are there
some conceptual changes with EO files?

I think I saw a previous patch introducing @ref but this tag was for
documentation, right?
While here it sounds like you're talking about reference a la eo_ref?

Is there something we need to know for the interfaces?

> [...]

TIA,

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