Axel Rauschmayer wrote:
Array.prototype.move = function move(target=0,source=0,
count=this.length-source)
Is the case of moving trailing elements somewhere else very common?
If not, then I’d define the parameters in this order: source, count,
target.
Rationale: easier to memorize.
No, assignment-expression LHS/RHS (target/source) order precedent
wins for memorization (see Object.extend precedent, strcpy, memcpy,
etc.).
That makes sense, thanks!
I was thinking System.arraycopy, which may not a good precedent:
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/lang/System.html#arraycopy%28java.lang.Object,%20int,%20java.lang.Object,%20int,%20int%29
You lost me at "oracle.com/java..." :-P.
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