Eric,
I like your suggestion and will use it. It is a better idea than my
adding a less flexible tag to the handler name.
Thanks,
Dennis
On Jul 3, 2005, at 2:29 AM, Eric Chatonet wrote:
Hi all,
I followed this thread and I would like to share additional (off
topic) conventions I use since years that help me a lot when
reading (above all reading again some months later) my code:
At the end of any line where I call another handler or function
(custom or system), I am used to put an add-up:
A comment sign (--) followed by a space (aesthetic need :-), a
delta (or what you want) and a capitalised letter which indicates
where is located the handler or the function used in this line:
nothing: it's in the same script
C: it's in in the card's script
Can be also G, S, MS (main stack), X (external), etc.
As I use, each time I can, handlers or functions placed higher in
the message path, then I always know the effective message path of
my messages :-)
My two cents.
Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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