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On 07/04/2014 05:30 PM, Simon Sapin wrote:
> On 26/05/14 22:52, Patrick Walton wrote:
>> (In general, I find that single-letter abbreviations read better
>> when squished up next to the word they go with, without
>> underscores. Just personal preference, I guess.)
> 
> Gecko does this, but with camel case: BStart, IEnd, BEnd, IStart. 
> (Meaning "start side in the block direction", "end side in the
> inline direction", …)
> 
> But the Rust convention is to keep variable and field names lower
> case: bstart, iend, bend, istart. It gets a bit weird, especially
> with "bend" which is an English word.
> 
> I’ll keep this for now, but suggestions are welcome.

I found those pretty unreadable, fwiw. BlockStart etc. seem like
they'd be more readable, at the expense of a little more typing.

HTH
Ms2ger
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