Name aliasing

If you use a name that is not valid for use in the language that you are generating, the EGL generator creates and uses an alias for the invalid name in the generated code. This can happen for any of these reasons:

An alias may be generated by substituting a valid character, or set of characters, for an invalid character; by truncating names that are too long; by adding a prefix or suffix to a name; or by producing a completely different name, such as EZE00123.

For more information on aliases and naming conventions, see Naming conventions.


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