> I think it hasn't been decided whether to allow more than one default value > in the upcoming release.
IIUC, Richard decided to allow more than one default value, since this is a quite trivial change. I didn't realize this was already decided. Are these default values accessed via repeated M-n? Is there any limit (or guideline) on their number? > In that case, "defaults" is misleading (that is, incorrect). > I suggest "default-value", which is clearer, anyway. > Similarly, I think "initial-value" or "init-value" is clearer than > "initial". I think neither "initial-value" nor "default-value" make the semantics of arguments clearer than "initial" or "default". To understand the difference between them, programmers still should consult the documentation. "default" is OK, if there is no problem with the C name conflict. "default" is commonly abused as shorthand for "default value", at least in software. (People speak of "the default".) Yes, to understand the difference between an initial value and a default value, the doc must be consulted, and that is true _regardless_ of the names we use. That was not my point about "initial", however - I didn't claim that "initial-value" would make that distinction clear. My point was that "init" or "initial" does not by itself indicate an initial _value_. There are other things that might be initial in this context. "initial" is not clear in the same way that "default" is clear. People don't say, "What is the "initial?" All of the following are clearer than "initial": "init-val", "init-value", "initial-value". > "Init" clearly stands for "initial", but the "value" part is > important - "initial" by itself doesn't mean much (initial what?). Perhaps simply "init" would be good: it's short, and since it is not a real word, it doesn't require a noun like "-value". I don't get your response here. It's not because "initial" is a real word that it requires a noun - it's because it's just an adjective. I granted that "init" abbreviates "initial" adequately. The question is, initial what? The "value" part is important. "init-val" takes only 2 more characters than "initial", if that's the worry. _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel