On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Iustin Pop <[email protected]> wrote:
> Let me try to explain in words what is happening, and you can then
> suggest a better name:
>
> - at first, we have old_pnode on which the instance lives, and new_pnode
>  on which the instance will live
> - we "remove" the instance from its old_pnode, which gives us the new
>  version of the old_pnode, which I called old_pnode'
> - we "add" the instance to its new_pnode, which gives us the new version
>  of new_pnode, called new_pnode'
>
> I thought of calling them old_pnode, old_pnode_after_remove, new_pnode,
> new_pnode_after_add, but this seemed a bit "silly".
>
> I'm fine with any names, for the record, just don't know how to name
> them nicely.
>

I'm fine with ' as long as it's clear what we mean.
Perhaps we can document in our styleguide when and how to use '
variables? (as the new state of an entity after a transformation
happening inside a function).

Thanks,

Guido

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