Re: [Browserunit-development] method naming conventions - refactoring request
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From: Achim D. <do...@pr...> - 2006-08-26 10:33:31
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Hi Jonathan, > Looking through the source code, I see we have a couple of different styles for > method names. I'm suggesting we go with the C# standard of "methodName" rather > than the "underscore_style". I am probably the originator of the method name > styles because of my Ruby background. Ruby developers are strict about > "this_case", and get upset if you use "thisCase". I favor none of both. The underscore version is more Watir like, and the pascal style version is more common for C# developers. Because browserUnit will probably not be used very much from other C# libs, beside NUnit test code, I would not care to much about common C# style. But if you think it would make writing tests easier for most of our users, I have no problem changing the naming convention. > I'm proposing we do a refactoring of method names to convert the underscore > names to the camelCase style. I'm willing to take this on, but will need a bit > of help getting started. I imagine the refactoring will be straight-forward > using ReSharper with Visual Studio. > > Any thoughts or concerns? Feel free to start and to ask questions. But you are right: Using ReSharper is should be quite easy. If I find the time, I'll help, but I could not promise something at the moment. Achim |