# Rules for the Kotlin template code ## Naming Private variables, classes, functions, etc. should be prefixed with `uniffi`, `Uniffi`, or `UNIFFI`. This avoids naming collisions with user-defined items. Users will not get name collisions as long as they don't use "uniffi", which is reserved for us. In particular, make sure to use the `uniffi` prefix for any variable names in generated functions. If you name a variable something like `result` the code will probably work initially. Then it will break later on when a user decides to define a function with a parameter named `result`. Note: this doesn't apply to items that we want to expose, for example users may want to catch `InternalException` so doesn't get the `Uniffi` prefix.