On Jan 4, 2008, at 12:55 PM, Anyang Ren wrote:

I'd like to suggest two minor fixes for the WebKit Coding Style Guidelines
at http://webkit.org/coding/coding-style.html.

1. I believe "CamelCase" and "InterCaps" mean the same thing. If so, I suggest that we use one of them consistently throughout the document. Right now "CamelCase" is used in Names #1, and "intercaps"/"InterCaps" used in Names #9, #10.

2. In Names #13, the first wrong example, I suggest using
   WB_STOP_BUTTON_TITLE()
instead of
   WB_STOP_BUTTON_TITLE
to make it clear that the problem with WB_STOP_BUTTON_TITLE is that it is not named like a function.


The pages on our website are also in our source tree. So you can submit patches for them.

These changes sound fine; please submit a patch with your suggested refinements.

    -- Darin

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