Name Conventions Reference
Structs definition names have certain requirements and optional conventions, unless otherwise indicated.
Names are limited to 128 characters and may not include the following reserved characters:
- 
&(ampersand) - 
!(excalamation point) - 
?(question mark) - 
$(dollar sign) - 
:(colon) - 
;(semicolon) - 
#(number symbol) - 
*(asteriks) - 
@(at symbol) - 
,(comma) - 
((open parentheses) - 
)(close parentheses) - 
{(open brace) - 
}(close brace) 
In cases where names are used by API actions to lookup definitions, the @ character may be used to indicate an external ID instead of a plain name.
For matching purposes names are case insensitive and normalized with any leading/trailing whitespace removed and any internal whitespace represented by a single underscore character. For example:
"v_mon" = "V  Mon" = " V MON "
XINA tools will interpret the period character (.) to indicate a tree structure relationship, and brackets ([]) to indicate an array of values. This is entirely presentational, not functional.
For example, the set of names:
foo.bar
foo.baz.bit
foo.arr[0]
foo.arr[1]
foo.arr[2]
Would be displayed as:
- 
foo- 
bar - 
baz- 
bit 
 - 
 - 
arr[]- 
arr[0] - 
arr[1] - 
arr[2] 
 - 
 
 - 
 
This is not required but highly recommended to improve organization in large namespaces.
                                                    
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