On 02/16/2011 11:36 AM, Kevin Wright wrote:
The naming convention is also prone to misunderstanding. Head/Tail
smells a lot like a linked list, which perhaps gives the wrong
impression, and breaks down quite rapidly when considering larger
tuples. I also think that the getters could be dropped entirely in
favour of public final fields. This is increasingly
being recognized as a best practice when writing immutable objects as
it leads to far cleaner code.
I've tried that, but gave up: how do you use Mockito with public final
fields?
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