> On 1 Dec 2023, at 18:49, Julien Grall <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On 01/12/2023 18:47, Julien Grall wrote:
>> From: Julien Grall <[email protected]>
>> Several maintainers have expressed a stronger preference
>> to use '-' when in filename and option that contains multiple
>> words.
>> So document it in CODING_STYLE.
>> Signed-off-by: Julien Grall <[email protected]>
>> ---
>>  CODING_STYLE | 9 +++++++++
>>  1 file changed, 9 insertions(+)
>> diff --git a/CODING_STYLE b/CODING_STYLE
>> index ced3ade5a6fb..afd09177745b 100644
>> --- a/CODING_STYLE
>> +++ b/CODING_STYLE
>> @@ -144,6 +144,15 @@ separate lines and each line should begin with a 
>> leading '*'.
>>   * Note beginning and end markers on separate lines and leading '*'.
>>   */
>>  +Naming convention
>> +-----------------
>> +
>> +When command line option or filename contain multiple words, a '-'
>> +should be to separate them. E.g. 'timer-works'.
>> +
>> +Note that some of the option and filename are using '_'. This is now
>> +deprecated.
> 
> Urgh, I sent the wrong draft :(. This is the wording I wanted to propose:
> 
> +Naming convention
> +-----------------
> +
> +'-' should be used to separate words in commandline options and filenames.
> +E.g. timer-works.
> +
> +Note that some of the options and filenames are using '_'. This is now
> +deprecated.
> +
> 

Hi Julien,

Can we make an exception for python files that are meant to be used as module?
Because modules containing ‘-‘ cannot be imported using ‘import’ keyword and
needs another way to do them which is not conventional

Cheers,
Luca


> Cheers,
> 
> -- 
> Julien Grall
> 

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