"left" and "right" is fine by me if others agree it's clearer than "lhs"
and "rhs".

...Paul



On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 12:21 AM, Antonio Cangiano <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
>> I favor lhs/rhs, it's unambiguous and doesn't force you to work to
>> someone else's expectations of what side the "expected" value should go on.
>>
>
> A convention could be established, as it's been the case in other
> languages. Nevertheless, I do think that you have a fair point. Then, what
> do you think of replacing lhs and rhs with the less cryptic left and right?
> Not that the acronym is hard to guess, but it's still less user-friendly
> than plain English, IMHO.
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