HasThisTypePatternTriedToSneakInSomeGenericOrParameterizedTypePatternMatchingStuffAnywhereVisitor
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Speaks for itself.... HasThisTypePatternTriedToSneakInSomeGenericOrParameterizedTypePatternMatchingStuffAnywhereVisitor
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Okay, so maybe the name's... rather verbose. But does it work?
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Gotta love:
public boolean wellHasItThen/*?*/() { return ohYesItHas; }
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The real WTF is that they don't use getters and setters ;-)
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Me like!
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Could be worse, they could have named it with Positional Notation.
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Its not bad, but it is pretty funny. Sometimes when I'm coding and I get board I'll name some internal variable something odd (but one that still has a mostly-clear meaning) just for the hell of it, or have fun writing exception messages or ASSERT messages...So I don't think the names are an indication of bad programming - although the wellhasitthen method not being a getter is (unless it's a virtual method which is unlikely considering its name)
I wonder if this vistor is ever used...
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Thread moved to the new Funny Stuff forum
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Wow, that's even worse than this:
WorthlessPieceOfGreenGlass.java
And that was in a *roguelike game* :P
edit: damn it, why do I have to add my own HTML tags in a replay?!?
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@ekolis said:
damn it, why do I have to add my own HTML tags in a replay?!?
For any of these reasons:
1) You are using Opera.
2) You specified plain text editor in your profile.
3) You did not allow the editor to load properly (you may have it disabled).
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Nope, I'm using IE7, my profile says I'm using the "standard" editor, and I don't even know how I would disable the editor or prevent it from loading... thanks for the advice, though! One might expect "plain text" editor to mean "an editor in which HTML tags are not allowed, or are even escaped so that what you type is what you post", not "an editor in which the text you type is treated as raw HTML markup, possibly allowing arbitrary script code to execute" :P Oh well, I've heard lots of other people around here complaining about the forum software... guess I'll just have to get used to it!
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@ekolis said:
[the plain text editor is]an editor in which the text you type is treated as raw HTML markup, possibly allowing arbitrary script code to execute
When this was discovered a few months back we had a fair bit of fun with it. It appears that script tags cannot be added, and nor can iframes, but you should take a look at Quietus's posts sometime.
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Actually, my posts are perfectly normal.
My [b]signature[/b], on the other hand, has a bit of special stuff in it...
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@Quietust said:
Actually, my posts are perfectly normal.
My signature, on the other hand, has a bit of special stuff in it...
That has got to be the best use of signatures ever.