except 5 months down the track when it would be a lot easier to unserstand

procedure DoSomethingorOther;
var
   sFileList : string;
   iCountFiles : Integer;
begin
   for iCountFiles  := 0 to Pred(someList.Count) do
   begin
      sFileList  := someList.Items[iCountFiles];
      doSomething(sFileList);
   end;
end;



This means I can look at this short bit of code and can make assumptions
that I am going through a list of Files and doing something with it.


what does the other version of code allow you to make assumtions about..

Assume  Ass out of you and me...  I know



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of James Sugrue
Sent: Friday, 24 September 2004 1:25 p.m.
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: RE: [DUG] DiamondBack Sneak Peek (Delphi 9)


I would have though i and j would be fine for loops and s for strings.
x and y for anything to do with co-ords as well.


I think the following is fine:

procedure DoSomethingorOther;
var
   s : string;
   i : Integer;
begin
   for i := 0 to Pred(someList.Count) do
   begin
      s := someList.Items[i];
      doSomething(s);
   end;
end;


On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 12:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Good practice (not always =) VCL source
>
> True, the VCL also uses _with_.
>
> Each to there own - but globally condemned is a bit rich
>
> > for multitudes of good reasons.
>
> name some then
>
>
> What did you search on in google.
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