On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 6:03 AM, Kartikaya Gupta <kgu...@mozilla.com> wrote:

> I'd be interested to know: of those people who are in favour of
> removing the prefix, how many regularly have to deal with functions
> that are longer than two pages (a "page" is however much code you can
> see at a time in your coding environment)? I'd be happy to support
> removing the prefix if people also commit to splitting any giant
> functions they touch as part of the prefix removal.
>

I work with a number of these, but after a page or two, why is it at all
relevant which vars were args? For information flow? Should we mark locals
that purely derive from args as `aFoo` as well? Long functions (which have
poor readability anyway) generally have so much going on that the trivia of
which vars are args does not seem very useful..

I do not see how `aFoo` helps here, so please expand on this.
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