@@ -102,17 +102,17 @@ Distributed as-is; no warranty is given.
102102#define  BME280_HUMIDITY_MSB_REG 			0xFD  // Humidity MSB
103103#define  BME280_HUMIDITY_LSB_REG 			0xFE  // Humidity LSB
104104
105- // Class SensorSettings .  This object is used to hold settings data.  The application
105+ // Class BME280_SensorSettings .  This object is used to hold settings data.  The application
106106// uses this classes' data directly.  The settings are adopted and sent to the sensor
107107// at special times, such as .begin.  Some are used for doing math.
108108// 
109109// This is a kind of bloated way to do this.  The trade-off is that the user doesn't
110110// need to deal with #defines or enums with bizarre names.
111111// 
112- // A power user would strip out SensorSettings  entirely, and send specific read and
112+ // A power user would strip out BME280_SensorSettings  entirely, and send specific read and
113113// write command directly to the IC. (ST #defines below)
114114// 
115- struct  SensorSettings 
115+ struct  BME280_SensorSettings 
116116{
117117  public: 
118118
@@ -165,16 +165,16 @@ class BME280
165165{
166166  public: 
167167    // settings
168-     SensorSettings  settings;
168+     BME280_SensorSettings  settings;
169169	SensorCalibration calibration;
170170	int32_t  t_fine;
171171
172- 	// Constructor generates default SensorSettings .
172+ 	// Constructor generates default BME280_SensorSettings .
173173	// (over-ride after construction if desired)
174174    BME280 ( void  );
175175    // ~BME280() = default;
176176
177- 	// Call to apply SensorSettings .
177+ 	// Call to apply BME280_SensorSettings .
178178	// This also gets the SensorCalibration constants
179179    uint8_t  begin ( void  );
180180    bool  beginSPI (uint8_t  csPin); // Communicate using SPI
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