Am 28.06.2014 14:20, schrieb Ary Borenszweig:
On 6/28/14, 6:30 AM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2014-06-28 08:19, dennis luehring wrote:

thx for the examples - never though of these problems

i personaly would just forbid any shadowing and single-self-assign
and then having unique names (i use m_ for members and p_ for parameters
etc.) or give a compile error asking for this.x or .x (maybe problematic
with inner structs/functions)

I think, in general, if you need to prefix/suffix any symbols name,
there's something wrong with the language.

In Ruby the usage of a variable is always prefixed: `@foo` for instance
vars, `$foo` for global variable, `FOO` for constant. You can't make a
mistake. It's... perfect :-)


i like the ruby-way

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