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  • Plugin Author Ryan Hellyer

    (@ryanhellyer)

    I’m not sure what you mean. All of the functions are prefixed with the plugin slug.

    Thread Starter Tibor Paulsch

    (@tibor)

    After nine months I am also not sure anymore ??

    I guess I did not recognize “disable_emojis” as being a prefix.

    Update: looking at it again, I still would not see it as a prefix in

    function disable_emojis()

    Plugin Author Ryan Hellyer

    (@ryanhellyer)

    Hmm. I often use the softwares name as a central loading function name or class. I guess in this case, the name is quite short and generic so perhaps that is not the best approach here.

    If I release a new version, or if a clash is ever found, then I’ll definitely update it. In the meantime I’ll just leave it like this to avoid doing a version bump and forcing everyone to upgrade.

    Thanks for your input ??

    If anyone reads this later, and feels I should definitely change the function name, please let me know.

    Thread Starter Tibor Paulsch

    (@tibor)

    The less generic the function name the better, but 30.000 active installs later and without complaints I would probably also not bother too much ??

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