On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 10:37 AM, Maciej Stachowiak <m...@apple.com> wrote:
> > On Jan 5, 2017, at 9:37 AM, Brady Eidson <beid...@apple.com> wrote: > > > On Jan 5, 2017, at 12:48 AM, Yusuke SUZUKI <utatane....@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 5:43 PM, Darin Adler <da...@apple.com> wrote: > >> I understand the appeal of “org.webkit” and structured names but >> personally I would prefer to read names that look like titles and are made >> up of words with spaces, like these: >> >> “WebKit: Image Decoder”, rather than “org.webkit.ImageDecoder”. >> “WebKit: JavaScript DFG Compiler” rather than >> “org.webkit.jsc.DFGCompiler”. >> >> Not sure how well that would generalize to all the different names. >> >> I like the idea of having a smart way of automatically making a shorter >> name for the platforms that have shorter length limits. >> > > One interesting idea I've come up with is that, > > 1. specifying "org.webkit.ImageDecoder" > 2. In Linux, we just use "ImageDecoder" part. > 3. In macOS port, we automatically convert it to "WebKit: Image Decoder” > > > Why do we specify “org.webkit.ImageDecoder” if only the “ImageDecoder” > part is ever going to be used? > Is that because Windows could use “org.webkit.”? > > > What about if you just specify "Image Decoder" and we automatically > convert that to either "ImageDecoder" or "WebKit: Image Decoder" based on > platform thread name limits? Is there any case where we want a prefix other > than "WebKit: "? > Yeah. For the prefix case, automatically adding "WebKit: " is fine. The current ToT has the name like "com.apple.IPC.ReceiveQueue". Previously I thought that we may need to convert it to "Apple WebKit:" or something like that. But now, I think simply using "WebKit: IPC Receive Queue" is fine. But I think automatically changing "ImageDecoder" to "Image Decoder" does not work well with long names. There is a name like "AsynchrnousDisassembler". It is >= 15 characters. "AsynchronousDisas" is not good for Linux. On the other hand, using "AsyncDisasm" => "WebKit: AsyncDisasm" is not good for macOS. For macOS, we can choose more readable name like "WebKIt: Asynchronous Disassembler". So, I think Geoffrey's suggestion works well: using long / short name pairs. Like, ThreadName { "Asynchronous Disassembler", "AsyncDisasm" } // { const char*, const char* } // OR, CREATE_THREAD_NAME("Asynchronous Disassembler", "AsyncDisasm") macro => generating ThreadName("WebKit: Asynchronous Disassembler") on macOS, ThreadName("AsyncDisasm") on Linux > - Maciej > > > Again, back to Darin’s point, I don’t see any particular value in ever > seeing “org.webkit.” > > Additionally, the way this proposal treats “ImageDecoder” as multiple > words, presumably separated on case-change, is problematic. > > e.g. “IndexedDatabaseServer” would expand to “Indexed Database Server”, > different from today. > e.g. “IndexedDBServer”, which is probably what this should be called, > would expand to “Indexed D B Server" > e.g. “GCController” would expand to “G C Controller” > > — > > Taking your proposal and running with it, I think we could do this: > > 1 - Specify the feature name with spaces: “Asynchronous Disassembler” > > 2 - On Linux, it gets collapsed and truncated to 15: “AsynchronousDis” > 2a - It could get truncated with ellipses: “AsynchronousDi…" > > 3 - On Windows, it gets “WebKit: “ added and is truncated to 30: “WebKit: > Asynchronous Disassemb” > 3a - It could get truncated with ellipses: “WebKit: Asynchronous Disassem…” > > 4 - On macOS/iOS, it gets “WebKit: “ added: “WebKit: Asynchronous > Disassembler" > > Addendum: If we see value in having somethings flagged as “JSC” instead of > “WebKit”, we just augment the input to include that. > The above could be “JSC.Asynchronous Disassembler”, and a WebKit specific > feature could be “WebKit. IndexedDB Server” > > Thanks, > ~Brady > _______________________________________________ > webkit-dev mailing list > webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org > https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev > > >
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