On Fr, 2016-06-10 at 16:34 +0200, Daniel Pfeifer wrote: > If used consistently, it indicates that you are dealing with a member. > I personally prefer `this->` over `m_`. With semantic syntax > highlighting you probably don't need either of them. But then again, > you often look at code that does not have semantic highlighting (eg. > inside diffs).
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