Gee, you can have scalars and arrays and hashes with (almost) the same name too. Somehow people manage to keep those straight...

Really, I think it's a much worse problem to put public and private methods into the same namespace, because then not only do you have to keep the names straight, but anyone who inherits from you has to keep them straight. Private names should not show up in the public interface at all. Even within the class, it's vitally important to be able to distinguish when you're calling yourself privately from when you're calling yourself through the public interface. C++ style rules just make things completely ambiguous, visually speaking. Drives me nuts.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re^2: Private method variations by TimToady
in thread Private method variations by adrianh

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