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Hi Charles, > What I was talking about is the "t_" prefix on, just something to get across > the idea that the t_RtnDta is a "template" intended to be used in a LIKEDS > and not actually used for storage. That reminds me of the way they do it (sometimes) in C, except that they use a suffix. For example, "inheritance_t" or "time_t" or "size_t" I think it's a good idea to do something like that. Which way you do it is really up to you, I don't think it matters, as long as it's consistent.
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