Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
The identifier is not allowed to use any reserved keyword
(see Section C.1.2). Replacing reserved keywords with
underscore-prefixed field names is recommended. Fields starting with an
The identifier is not allowed to use any reserved keyword
(see Section C.1.2). Replacing reserved keywords with
underscore-prefixed field names is recommended. Fields starting with an
-underscore should have their leading underscore removed by the CTF parser.
+underscore should have their leading underscore removed by the CTF trace
+readers.
A nameless structure can be declared as a field type or as part of a typedef:
A nameless structure can be declared as a field type or as part of a typedef:
identifier within the variant. The identifier is not allowed to use any
reserved keyword (see Section C.1.2). Replacing reserved keywords with
underscore-prefixed field names is recommended. Fields starting with an
identifier within the variant. The identifier is not allowed to use any
reserved keyword (see Section C.1.2). Replacing reserved keywords with
underscore-prefixed field names is recommended. Fields starting with an
-underscore should have their leading underscore removed by the CTF parser.
+underscore should have their leading underscore removed by the CTF trace
+readers.
A named variant declaration followed by its definition within a structure
A named variant declaration followed by its definition within a structure
clashing with CTF and C99 reserved keywords use an underscore prefix to
eliminate the risk of generating a description containing an invalid
field name. Consequently, fields starting with an underscore should have
clashing with CTF and C99 reserved keywords use an underscore prefix to
eliminate the risk of generating a description containing an invalid
field name. Consequently, fields starting with an underscore should have
-their leading underscore removed by the CTF parser.
+their leading underscore removed by the CTF trace readers.
The information available in the dynamic scopes can be thought of as the
The information available in the dynamic scopes can be thought of as the