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Which muppet at Microsoft decided to call RelWithDebInfo that? The abbreviation for Debug is Dbg, always has been, always will. And NOT Deb!
Morons.
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Why even shorten it at all? It's not like "debug" is a long word...
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Because RelWithDebInfo is a long word.
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It's not in my dictionary, not even in pencil in the margins ...
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Munchies_Matt wrote: Because RelWithDebInfo is a long word.
But isn't the whole point in naming conversions to be informative and useful?
When I first read your post, I thought you were providing us information about your relationship with Deborah..
I think "ReleaseWithDebugInformation" is perfectly fine, it's not like IDEs make you type the whole thing anyway!
Although I would say "ReleaseWithDebugInfo" would be fine too. "Info" is a common enough abbreviation to not be confusing.
Anyway, I agree with what you are getting at, I also hate inconsistency.
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musefan wrote: ReleaseWithDebugInformation
You dont think it is too long to fit in the 'select config' drop list is VS?
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Stupid abbreviations are grounds to beat on someone. Spelling errors piss me off even more. Some tools used in the embedded world - their autofill is lacking, shall we say.
I think it's a habit from the past when screens were small and/or used languages limiting variables to 6 characters. If you're not that old, you have no excuse.
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Munchies_Matt wrote: You dont think it is too long to fit in
Maybe at first, but after doing it a few times it will start to feel more natural, and you will begin to realise that perhaps you don't need to fit the whole thing in...
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I agree, RelWithDebugInfo reads better and doesn't look that much longer to me.
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musefan wrote: Why even shorten it at all?
Exactly.
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what's Debinfo connected to?
Message Signature
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A configuration option in VS
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I always thought Deb was a pR0n star.
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Sorry - that was then[^] - this is now.
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Someone named Debbie, and she wanted her name to enter your mind subconsciously?
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I agree. My pet peeve is when someone abbreviates Number as No . Yeah, I know its a commonly accepted abbreviation, but I still despise it
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Munchies_Matt wrote: but imagine the result
Now just imagine a politician's results.
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Politicians don't have thoughts.
Their aides have thoughts, politicians just spout them. All you'd get with a politician is "Bribe me. bribe me. Please."
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OriginalGriff wrote: All you'd get with a politician is "Bribe me. bribe me. Please." Or "echo, echo, echo, echo..."
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Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
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Or "Iä! Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn!"
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
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Munchies_Matt wrote: I think sometimes our thoughts are best left unsaid.
Indeed. I would imagine that there is considerable subtlety in detecting the difference between thinking a thought and the decision to articulate the thought.
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Marc Clifton wrote: the difference between thinking a thought and the decision to articulate the thought There is significantly different brain activity between the two.
Sadly, my wife is a perfect example. She had two strokes four years ago, two surgeries to treat the strokes, and a third stroke during recovery. The end result was like a shotgun blast to the language centers in her brain, resulting in severe aphasia. At one point she was only capable of one or two word phrases, and her only noun was the word "stuff". She has now recovered about 60% of her language capability. Her main problem now is that she can know the word she wants to use, can 'feel' it in her head, but she can neither say it nor write it. It's profoundly frustrating for her. I've become pretty adept at filling in the blanks.
This is especially tragic for someone who has an M.A. in English, and had a wonderful ability to mimic voices and accents .
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