Yes, samples will be named the same, so you can clearly see what device 
they are for. When you go into one of the application folders and do a 
directory listing, they would show in order by device.

Matt.

On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 9:54:26 AM UTC-4, Pavel Milanes Costa wrote:
>
> Hi, busy here, so I will be short. 
>
> I support the sort by application choice the way Rob suggested, with the 
> related samples option. 
>
> Inside each application your filesystem will (by default?) sort the 
> files by name, aka by device. 
>
> Cheers. 
>
> El 22/04/15 a las 09:19, Matthew Schinkel escribió: 
> > Using folders like 10F,12F,16F,18F will further split the samples, 
> > resulting in more directories. For example, the print lib should work on 
> > all of these and would be placed in a directory of it's own in each of 
> > 10F,12F,16F,18F. Samples should work on all PICs, so I don't see a 
> > reason to split based on PIC type. 
> > 
> > Lets split based on application the way Rob suggested. Each sample will 
> > go into one folder. Generally, the last included library is the lib the 
> > user is trying to make a sample for. Many of the samples can be sorted 
> > based on this. Of course we can make up categories as needed. 
> > 
> > We can not have samples duplicated into more then one directory. So I 
> > suggest having a related_samples.txt file in each folder that tells the 
> > user where other related samples are. This readme.txt file can be 
> > checked by a script to ensure samples listed in it actually exist. I'll 
> > try to implement this into buildbot. 
> > 
> > For example, this sample includes fat32 last, so it goes in the 
> > filesystem directory: 
> > /sample/filesystem/18f67j50_fat32_usb_msd_pata_hard_disk.jal 
> > 
> > The same sample is related to USB and storage devices, so text files 
> > will contain the location of this sample: 
> > /sample/usb/related_samples.txt 
> > /sample/storage/related_samples.txt 
> > 
> > Do you think this would help us find our samples? 
> > 
> > If anyone has the time, we can have a search.py and search.exe to assist 
> > with finding samples. 
> > 
> > Matt. 
> > 
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