May 02, 2004 'with' the dot | ||||
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When the 'with' is used, I feel (quite strongly) that the '.' should be in front of the member reference. Here are three very good reasons. 1. It indicates 'member of' to the reader of the code. This shows the intention of the programmer, and is very important to ease code maintenance. 2. Searching (intra file and across files) for the member references in code is so much easier. Looking for ".x" rather than "x" reduces false positive search results. 3. For, hopefully, future auto-complete/intellisense editors, the dot gives a big boost and will allow for a auto-show list of members. TRex |
May 02, 2004 Re: 'with' the dot | ||||
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Posted in reply to TRex | TRex wrote: > When the 'with' is used, I feel (quite strongly) that the '.' should be in > front of the member reference. There are already several threads on this issue, even in this very new newsgroup. One such is here: news://news.digitalmars.com:119/c706ro$5s9$1@digitaldaemon.com Or, if you prefer the web based reader: http://www.digitalmars.com/drn-bin/wwwnews?digitalmars.D/178 -[Unknown] |
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