On Mon, Dec 07, 2020 at 10:19:48PM +0800, Gao Xiang wrote: > > Maybe spell out parent_inode? pino reminds of some of the weird Windows > > code that start all variable names for pointers with a "p". > > Ok, yet pino is somewhat common, as I saw it in f2fs and jffs2 before. > I know you mean 'Hungarian naming conventions'. > > If you don't like pino. How about parent_ino? since parent_inode occurs me > about "struct inode *" or something like this (a pointer around some inode), > rather than an inode number. Yeah, parent_ino is what I mean to suggest anyway, sorry for the typo.