
Use of the <prefix> Configuration File Setting
More specific control of naming problems can be achieved by using the <prefix> configuration file setting. This allows individual entities within a schema specification to be targeted for name alteration. It is a good alternative when you only have a few name clashes and do not want to add the verbosity to all names introduced by the -useNSPfx switch.
See the section on configuration file use for specifics on how to use a configuration file to customize the compilation process. Using <prefix> in a configuration file causes the specified prefix name to be prepended to the generated C or C++ name. This will make the name of the targeted item different in the generated code from another entity having the same name.
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