• 4wd
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    186 months ago

    In Elixir, we mark statuses by using a question mark at the end of the variable name. Something like this:

    authorized? = user |> get_something() |> ensure_authorized?()
    

    I like this better than the is_ prefix

      • @[email protected]
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        86 months ago

        If it’s like Lisp, then ? is just part of the symbol and doesn’t have any special syntatic meaning. In different Lisps it’s also convention to end predicate names with a ? or with P (p for predicate)

      • @FMT99
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        26 months ago

        We do this in Ruby all the time, we just prefer methods over variables, usually.

        def authorized?
          current_user&.authorized?
        end
        
        • @[email protected]
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          26 months ago

          I’m a principal backend engineer routinely writing Ruby for my day job, so I’m familiar, lol. But you can’t do it for local variables and that just sucks. Definitely a +1 for Elixir.