It also differs a little from the meaning of "private" in some other languages since you can easily get at the method from other classes if you ask for it explicitly - it's just in another package after all.
Quite true, but do you not intend it to be viewed as "private" ala Java/C++ etc? In which case, the name may actually help to "enforce" your intentions even though the reality is actually different.
-stvnIn reply to Re: Re^4: Private method variations
by stvn
in thread Private method variations
by adrianh
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