On Dec 12, 2011, at 3:45 AM, Mircea Markus wrote:
On 10 Dec 2011, at 10:04, Pete Muir wrote:
>
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-1474
>
> Currently we do a mix of:
>
> enableXXX()
> disableXXX()
> enabled(boolean b)
> XXX(boolean b)
>
> where XXX is something to enable or disable (e.g. purgeOnStartup). We also the
scatter the word use around in a very inconsistent fashion.
this is a bit ugly indeed
+1
>
> I would like to rationalise this, and would propose that every boolean has:
>
> enableXXX
> disableXXX
> xxxEnabled(boolean b)
>
> The former 2 are nice for hardcoded config, the latter is nice when you are adapting
one format to another (e.g. Paul).
I think this would be much more readable. My only comment is that we allow two ways of
doing the same thing, which might be slightly confusing for the users. Also the easiness
of migration from old to new configuration is important, but IMO not as important to make
the new config simple.
I agree with Mircea that having two ways of doing the same thing might confuse users. If I
had to choose I'd probably go for the latter option.
>
> I would deprecate the usage of XXX(boolean b) and useXXX(boolean b) and remove in 6.
>
> Thoughts?
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