Sorry, say whatever you like, I'll do it and recommend the way I like it,
not how you like it. You can compile a separate answer to the questioner and
recommend your verbose, instead of recommending me your best practices.

Zeeshan A Zakaria

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On 2010-06-03 2:31 PM, "Steve Edwards" <asterisk....@sedwards.com> wrote:

Un-top-posting...


On Thu, 3 Jun 2010, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:

> Its your personal opinion. Actually as a non-native-English speaker to
> me "Noop" sounds much be...
Hmmm. "newp" sounds better than "verbose?" If you were a complete "noob,"
which one would you guess outputs cruft to the cli? How many applications
have a "--noop" command line parameter? If an application had a "--noop"
what would you guess it did?

Historically (at least as far back as I can remember), NO-OP is an
assembly language construct used as a "placeholder" and does "no
operation."

Verbose() (which existed at least as far back as 1.2 and thus works with
any version you are likely to run across) provides more functionality and
is more explicit. Try it -- the "next guy" will thank you.

I also fight windmills in my spare time :)

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