This may have been discussed, but if it was, I don't recall. There may be
good reasons for the namings, but they also strike me negatively (no pun
intended).

Anyone know why these method names are negated like this?

Thanks!

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On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Jeremiah Dodds <[email protected]>wrote:

> Sorry if this has been hashed over already (I couldn't find anything with
> my admittedly kinda weak searching), but it seems to me like the
> isAccountNonExpired, isAccountNonLocked, and isCredentialsNonExpired would
> be better if they didn't have Non in their name, and returned the opposite
> values that they do now. I know I tend to trip up on double-negatives
> sometimes.
>
> I'll gladly patch and test the change if other people would want this done.
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