Re: [PATCH] Use camelCase for XML attribute numQueues

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On 22/04/13 22:43, Laine Stump wrote:
On 04/22/2013 10:13 AM, Laine Stump wrote:
Of course in this case, we *could* avoid the camelCase vs underscore
entirely by just naming the attribute "queues" instead of numQueues or
num_queues (the fact that the attribute is a number makes it pretty
obvious that it is the "number of queues").
And I notice that the patches for supporting multiple queues in
interfaces uses <driver queues='n'/>, so consistency would vote in favor
of using the same thing for <controller>.

I like the 'queues', as it avoids the question whether to use underscore
or camelCase.. :-)  So I don't mind changing the existing 'num_queues'
into 'queues'.

Osier

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