The code is a complete rewrite, containing none of the original code. I've
made some effort to put the more generic or reusable code into a separate
-library called Moof. I've also made an effort to incorporate 3rd-party
+library called libmoof. I've also made an effort to incorporate 3rd-party
code that happened to fit well into what I needed. So, generally, the
source code is separated into these three categories:
2. Reusable code.
-Currently, the code is in src/Moof/, and it is compiled as a convenience
-library. These classes and helper functions reside in the Mf namespace.
+Currently, the code is in src/moof/, and it is compiled as a convenience
+library. These classes and helper functions reside in the moof namespace.
Since I wrote this code alongside the Yoink-specific stuff, there is
somewhat of a blurry line between the two categories, unfortunately.