a style question
Jay A. Konigsberg
jak at sactoh0.SAC.CA.US
Tue Oct 2 11:37:25 AEST 1990
In article <1990Sep30.220839.20183 at nntp-server.caltech.edu> manning at nntp-server.caltech.edu (Evan Marshall Manning) writes:
>
>Well, if the issue really is style...
>
>Don't ever use single-character variable names. I use 'ix' for
>loop index variables for which I can come up with no better name,
Using single letter variable names was somethiing I used to do for
simple loops and character at a time reading.
e.g: c = getchar()
for(i=1; i<10; ++i)
(i, j, k & l for small loops)
While I have been "cured" of this, I'm still not convinced. As long as
the use of single chararacter variables are used in limited ways, there
really isn't any loss.
Still, I now code like this:
e.g: inpchar = getchar()
for (loopinx=1; loopinx < 10; ++loopinx)
It keeps me from getting flamed for unreadable code ?!?
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