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Subject: | Re: Making a case for cases |
From: | "Pete R. Jemian" <[email protected]> |
To: | EPICS <[email protected]> |
Date: | Thu, 05 Aug 2010 11:11:25 -0500 |
Learned Friends,
The planned Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, a.k.a. FRIB, is looking to finalize the naming convention.
The proposed system is an evolution of the SNS convention. I'll list the format to give an idea of how many uninterrupted characters one might encounter:
SSSS_BBBB:DDDD_QIIII:TTTTIIIIXXXX
System_subsystem:Devic_Qualifier:Signal Name
One of the remaining questions concerns letter case.
Option 1: Uppercase only.
It's simple; it's unambiguous; it's what we do now.
On the downside, it is hard to read.
Option 2: Lowercase only.
It's as simple as uppercase, but easier to read.
Option 3: Mixed case.
This is best option for legibility.
But it creates ambiguities and can make searching difficult.
Is there something like a community consensus on this?
Are there any pitfalls we should be aware of?
Thanks in advance,
-Mathias
Mathias Steiner
Staff Physicist
NSCL/Michigan State Cyclotron
East Lansing, MI
voice 517-908-7423
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