On Aug 24, 2010, at 8:39 PM, Darin Fisher wrote:
My objection (and it's only a slight one) was about using "Web" as a prefix for class names defined in WebCore.
WebSockets is the main example of the Web prefix used in WebCore, and that's probably because "sockets" by itself would be too confusing. However, I have found the use of the Web prefix in WebCore to lead to some confusion by itself since WebKit layers tend to use the Web prefix for their classes/interfaces.
I realize that the WebCore:: namespace makes this issue technically moot. I'm just concerned about it being confusing to have WebCore::WebFoo and WebKit API level WebFoo.
I don't think there is any plan to give the *class* name a "Web" prefix, we are just talking about the names of the WebKit folders and the compile flag. eric
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 5:29 PM, Chris Rogers <crogers@google.com> wrote: Good, it looks like we're getting close. So we've agreed to how the files should be split up, but Darin Fisher still was concerned about the 'web' prefix.
Darin, was it the directory name WebCore/webaudio that you didn't like or: #if ENABLE(WEB_AUDIO)
Alternatives might be:
WebCore/audio or WebCore/audiocontext #if ENABLE(AUDIO_CONTEXT) or #if ENABLE(AUDIO_API)
I'm assuming that WebCore/platform/audio we can all agree on...
Chris
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Simon Fraser <simon.fraser@apple.com> wrote: On Aug 24, 2010, at 4:47 PM, Chris Rogers wrote:
Hi Simon, thanks for helping here.
By the way, anybody who is interested can look at the files in: https://svn.webkit.org/repository/webkit/branches/audio/WebCore/audio/
There are actually a number of audio files which could be considered re-usable, although I know of nothing at this time other than the web audio API which would use them:
AudioBus.cpp Biquad.cpp Reverb.cpp FFTConvolver.cpp (and other FFT-related files)
possibly also in this category are: Cone.cpp Distance.cpp MidSide.cpp SinWave.cpp Panner.cpp (and subclasses) (maybe a few others I've missed)
Basically, these are the lowest-level building blocks which the higher-level parts (such as AudioContext, and AudioNode) use. These lowest-level building blocks do not (or should not) have any dependencies to the higher-level code which implement the actual API (and have IDL files). They also don't have any dependencies on other parts of WebCore, although they do use stuff in wtf.
So are you suggesting:
WebCore/webaudio <--- IDL files and API implementation WebCore/platform/audio <--- lower-level building blocks such as AudioBus.cpp
Fine by me!
then with the conditional
#if WEB_AUDIO <----- I added an underscore here
That would be #if ENABLE(WEB_AUDIO) in the code.
Simon
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