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** '''or''': a '''ref''' object (see Value Types) | ** '''or''': a '''ref''' object (see Value Types) | ||
** '''os''': a '''status''' object (see Value Types) | ** '''os''': a '''status''' object (see Value Types) | ||
''see also General Affixes'' | |||
===Declaration Prefixes=== | ===Declaration Prefixes=== | ||
* '''c''': class | * '''c''': class | ||
** '''cs''': static class (not intended to be instantiable) | ** '''ca''': abstract class (cannot be instantiated) | ||
** '''cs''': static class (not intended to be instantiable; all methods static) | |||
* '''ch''': a string that is always a single character | * '''ch''': a string that is always a single character | ||
* '''f''': [DEPRECATED; use namespaces instead] | * '''f''': [DEPRECATED; use namespaces instead]: a Ferreteria class/trait/interface | ||
* '''if''': interface | * '''if''': interface | ||
* '''t''': trait | * '''t''': trait | ||
''see also General Affixes'' | |||
===General Affixes=== | |||
In the prefix but not necessarily the first characters: | |||
* '''db''': a database | |||
* '''rc''': a single-record class/object | |||
* '''rs''': a recordset class/object | |||
* '''t''': a table class/object | |||
These are generally used only for classes and objects. For classes, the <code>c</code> prefix comes first; for objects, these can take the place of the <code>o</code> prefix, and sometimes may be the entire name of the variable. | |||
==Value Types== | ==Value Types== | ||
* '''cell''' means access to a value in a named location (e.g. an array element) | * '''cell''' means access to a value in a named location (e.g. an array element) |
Revision as of 17:19, 8 November 2021
For now, this is just notes on conventions I want to use within the code.
Prefixes
Variable Prefixes
- n: a count (int); use f for float
- o: object
- or: a ref object (see Value Types)
- os: a status object (see Value Types)
see also General Affixes
Declaration Prefixes
- c: class
- ca: abstract class (cannot be instantiated)
- cs: static class (not intended to be instantiable; all methods static)
- ch: a string that is always a single character
- f: [DEPRECATED; use namespaces instead]: a Ferreteria class/trait/interface
- if: interface
- t: trait
see also General Affixes
General Affixes
In the prefix but not necessarily the first characters:
- db: a database
- rc: a single-record class/object
- rs: a recordset class/object
- t: a table class/object
These are generally used only for classes and objects. For classes, the c
prefix comes first; for objects, these can take the place of the o
prefix, and sometimes may be the entire name of the variable.
Value Types
- cell means access to a value in a named location (e.g. an array element)
- ref means a reference-container object (cReference)
- slug means a string which can unambiguously represent any expected value or state of a given item
- needed for representing record IDs in URLs, where one possible state is "new" (no ID yet)
- status means a presence-info object
- preferably descended from cThingHolder
- unit means something that knows its own name and has awareness of its container-object/structure
- preferably a PortRow Unit object
- value means a read-only value, assumed to exist (throws error if not)