From: Richard Jones <rich@annexia.org>
To: David Allsopp <dra-news@metastack.com>
Cc: caml-list@yquem.inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Style and organization of code
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 23:48:11 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070315234809.GA6544@furbychan.cocan.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <00ca01c76756$d8492870$6a7ba8c0@treble>
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 11:08:28PM -0000, David Allsopp wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 05:25:37PM -0500, ian wrote:
> > > Say I have a function called "solveHardProblem".
> >
> > Ack! studlyCaps is horrible and unreadable (I know - I'm currently
> > involved in a project which uses them). Try "solve_hard_problem"
> > instead.
> Horrible and unreadable? We seem to be forgetting that camel notation versus
> underscores is entirely a matter of taste... I have no problem reading camel
> notation and find underscores ugly (not to mention harder to type than
> caps). I've always found the argument "the standard library uses this
> notation" to be a very weak argument typically coming from more senior
> programmers who're clutching at straws to justify their opinions ;o)
>
> I'm glad that, most of the time, the only standard library functions I use
> with underscores are {type}_of_{other type} or {to|from|of}_{type} so don't
> happen too often.
>
> (amusing aside: I once worked for a company that mixed the two... giving
> solve_Hard_Problem which was particularly tedious!!)
noIReallyThingYouReWrongAboutThisOne.
> > You don't need to create a separate .mli (in fact, you sometimes
> > can't).
> Eh? When does ocamlc -i Foo.ml > Foo.mli ever fail? I too always pair a .mli
> file with a .ml file even if the signature is exactly the same.
I meant for defining the type of just an inner module on its own.
It's generally a good idea to define types of interfaces in .mli
files.
Rich.
--
Richard Jones
Red Hat
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Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <20070315224000.674E3BC82@yquem.inria.fr>
2007-03-15 23:08 ` David Allsopp
2007-03-15 23:48 ` Richard Jones [this message]
2007-03-16 3:51 ` Quôc Peyrot
2007-03-14 22:25 ian
2007-03-15 3:21 ` [Caml-list] " Tom
2007-03-15 1:03 ` ian
2007-03-15 8:02 ` Gabriel Kerneis
2007-03-15 8:09 ` Maxence Guesdon
2007-03-15 8:20 ` Gabriel Kerneis
2007-03-15 10:11 ` ian
2007-03-15 20:04 ` Martin Jambon
2007-03-15 3:44 ` Chris King
2007-03-15 3:50 ` Chris King
2007-03-15 4:01 ` skaller
2007-03-15 9:03 ` micha
2007-03-15 22:39 ` Richard Jones
2007-03-29 0:49 ` Jon Harrop
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