So I was writing a container class and in some test code, I called container.clear(). Reasonable enough, right? Hell, it even compiled!

Turns out, my program completely broke at runtime. Apparently, I'd forgotten to implement clear() on my container class, and *object.clear() was being called instead*.

I don't blame UFCS for this. It just happened to be the reason this compiled at all. But, what I do think is: clear is the *ABSOLUTELY MOST HORRIBLE NAME EVER* for a function that actually finalizes and zeroes an object. Did it not seem obvious to call it, I don't know, *finalize*? And even ignoring the naming, having a symbol called clear in the 'global' namespace is absolute insanity.

Am I the only person with this opinion?

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Alex Rønne Petersen
a...@lycus.org
http://lycus.org

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