On Fri, Jul 26, 2024, at 12:58 PM, Rob Landers wrote:
>> And now that I see it spelled out more, I do agree that while it appears a bit more
>> verbose, and this "(set)" looks odd at first, having all the visibility upfront is a lot
>> clearer than having to read through the hooks to see what visibility applies.
>
> On a large property hook that potentially span hundreds of lines, I'd
> rather only need to scroll up to the "set =>" to see how it is set vs.
> going all the way back up to the property itself.
If someone has a property hook that is hundreds of lines long, their code is already crap and
there's no hope for them.
--Larry Garfield