Naming suggestions

Kenneth Tilton ken at tiltontec.com
Thu Feb 4 18:29:22 UTC 2016


I like AT.

I would be concerned by (setf (getat ....) ...)

My thoughts were GREF and XREF, and why we are not using a case-sensitive
Lisp.


hth, hk

On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 1:03 PM, Antoniotti Marco <
antoniotti.marco at disco.unimib.it> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> in the quest for RESTHBDB) RE-doing Stuff That Has Been Done Before) I am
> trying to come up with a name for a referencing/dereferencing operator.
>
> Think of something like
>
> (<name-of-reference-operator> #2A((1 0) (0 1)) 0 0) ==> 1
>
> of
>
> (<name-of-reference-operator> #H((foo . bar) (we . 42)) ‘foo) ==> BAR ; I
> am cheating.   #H(..) is a hash table.
>
> SETF methods will be defined as expected.
>
> Now.  What could be a good name?  I have the following list.
>
> REF
> REF$
> []
> [[]]
> AT
> @
> GETAT
>
> What do you think? (Full disclosure: I usually refrain from taking up non
> alphabetic names)
>
> Cheers
>
> MA
>
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