From a27051222b7011b4669195705926b9953a2c6f56 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: halw Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2012 14:21:37 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Initiative to replace "Eiffel language" and similar with "Eiffel programming language" Author:halw Date:2012-08-20T14:21:37.000000Z git-svn-id: https://svn.eiffel.com/eiffel-org/trunk@1145 abb3cda0-5349-4a8f-a601-0c33ac3a8c38 --- .../referenced-assembly-type-and-feature-name-conversion.wiki | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/current/platform-specifics/microsoft-windows/net/eiffel-net-language/eiffel-net/referenced-assembly-type-and-feature-name-conversion.wiki b/documentation/current/platform-specifics/microsoft-windows/net/eiffel-net-language/eiffel-net/referenced-assembly-type-and-feature-name-conversion.wiki index 2548708a..fcc4e197 100644 --- a/documentation/current/platform-specifics/microsoft-windows/net/eiffel-net-language/eiffel-net/referenced-assembly-type-and-feature-name-conversion.wiki +++ b/documentation/current/platform-specifics/microsoft-windows/net/eiffel-net-language/eiffel-net/referenced-assembly-type-and-feature-name-conversion.wiki @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ [[Property:title|Referenced Assembly Type and Feature Name Conversion]] [[Property:weight|10]] [[Property:uuid|5d575090-35d9-f983-7308-172b1641173f]] -The [[The Eiffel for .NET language|Eiffel for .NET language]] is Eiffel. It is not a variant of Eiffel that spawned a new language, as is '''C#''', or a dramatic evolution of Eiffel, such as '''Visual Basic .NET''' is to '''VB6'''. As Eiffel stands today, and will probably remain, Eiffel's conventions for class names and features names match neither that of the OO Pascal variants nor the "Camel-casing" conventions recommended by Microsoft. Eiffel also does not support the notion of full quantified type names. The period (''''.'''') between namespace and type names is not valid Eiffel syntax. These naming convention rules pose a problem for maintaining the Eiffel language. To address this issue, when referencing .NET assemblies, all referenced assembly type names and feature names are converted into "Eiffel-case" when using Eiffel. +The [[The Eiffel for .NET language|Eiffel for .NET language]] is Eiffel. It is not a variant of Eiffel that spawned a new language, as is '''C#''', or a dramatic evolution of Eiffel, such as '''Visual Basic .NET''' is to '''VB6'''. As Eiffel stands today, and will probably remain, Eiffel's conventions for class names and features names match neither that of the OO Pascal variants nor the "Camel-casing" conventions recommended by Microsoft. Eiffel also does not support the notion of full quantified type names. The period (''''.'''') between namespace and type names is not valid Eiffel syntax. These naming convention rules pose a problem for maintaining the Eiffel programming language. To address this issue, when referencing .NET assemblies, all referenced assembly type names and feature names are converted into "Eiffel-case" when using Eiffel. ==What is Eiffel-Case?==