[sr-dev] http_client: "curlcon" name

Olle E. Johansson oej at edvina.net
Wed Feb 3 11:33:28 CET 2016


> On 03 Feb 2016, at 11:10, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I would try to keep http prefix for all the functions that do not
> overlap. I expect the functions from utils modules will be moved to one
> of the new http client modules in the future, given the better framework
> provided by these ones.
I already have a copy of that function, which was the base I started from.
I asked about deleting the function in utils on the mailing list earlier, but Juha
wasn’t positive to that idea so I let it go and changed the name in the curl
module.
> 
> For the ones that overlap and don't provide (or target) the same
> functionality, then maybe something new can be found.
> 
> For the ones that overlap in functionality and target, until the old
> ones get merged, then we can use some other prefix, but I think http
> should be full in there, maybe http_curl_ or httpc_ -- again, in the
> plan should be merging the functions from utils into these ones in the
> near future, ending up in having full set of cunctions prefixed with http_.
I would like that.

/O
> 
> Cheers,
> Daniel
> 
> On 03/02/16 10:56, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
>> I am about to rename functions with the “curl” prefix as well as the connection defintions.
>> 
>> Since the old function in utils use “http” as a prefix we need something else.
>> 
>> “http_client” seems too long
>> 
>> “hc” and “hac” for sync and async functions may work. “httpcon” instead of “curlcon”.
>> 
>> Any better ideas?
>> 
>> /O
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