Hi,

I was using $temp before Sergiu pointed to me that $discard is pretty much
the existing standard already used almost everywhere. There might be some
other places where something other than $discard is used, but I really see
no point in starting to use something else. If we'd start using something
else, we`d still be having at least 2 styles for at least 1-2 years since
nobody would be touching the old code.

So I`m +1 on stabilizing to $discard.

Thanks,
Eduard

On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:02 AM, Thomas Mortagne <[email protected]
> wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Andreas Jonsson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > 2011-11-10 08:05, Vincent Massol skrev:
> >>
> >> On Nov 10, 2011, at 7:34 AM, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi devs,
> >>>
> >>> Some methods must be captured so that they don't create output when
> called from velocity, usually with something like:
> >>>
> >>> #set ($var = $obj.doSomething())
> >>>
> >>> Where $var is a variable whose content isn't needed and won't be used.
> And everyone seems to have his favorite name for it: $discard, $ok,
> $ignore...
> >>>
> >>> I'd like to have a single variable name, so that in the end we don't
> end up creating 5 different variables for the same goal. So, which one do
> you prefer:
> >>>
> >>> 1. $discard
> >>> 2. $discarded
> >>> 3. $ignore
> >>> 4. $ignored
> >>> 5. $ok
> >>> 6. $output
> >>
> >> We can also think of:
> >>
> >> 7. $dummy (I always use this one)
> >> 8. $unused
> >
> > How about:
> >
> > 9. $void
>
> +1, that's what I'm using usually too
>
> >
> > But I don't have a strong opion about this.
> >
> >
> >>> $ok is the shortest, thus easier to type, faster to parse, and lighter
> on the total size of the wiki.
> >>
> >> The size is definitely  a bad argument. Let's remove all comments it'll
> slim down the wiki size… yeah! :)
> >>
> >> Faster to type is also not a good argument. Using meaningful variable
> names is better.
> >>
> >>> On the other hand, I prefer $discard since it's more meaningful, it
> conveys exactly what that line does: "$discard the output of this method
> call".
> >>
> >> They're all fine with me except $output.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> -Vincent
> >>
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