Hello Simone,
I went with ${t.something}. It's very close to ${t:something} and it can stand
for "temporary" or "trailing".
I like the concept of trailing, since those fields really "trail" after a
participant and a participant overrides the previous participant's trail.
The concept of "temporary" is more generic and a polite program will tend to
clean up its temporary files before exiting. Here if you map a participant to a
program, we explicitely leave those temporary fields/files behind.
I've added a #t method to Ruote::Workitem.
Here is the commit :
https://github.com/jmettraux/ruote/commit/e0b0c57dff3362f5ee7419e41c62d3f78dd79a05
Please fire if you have further suggestions, or refinement ideas.
Thanks a ton !
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