On Wednesday 07 February 2007 14:05, Marc Sherman wrote:
> Magnus Holmgren wrote:
> > Here is a sudden patch that adds (I hope) an ACL modifier that does
> > nothing. The RHS is expanded and the result is discarded.
> >
> > The modifier could also be called "ignore" or "nevermind".
>
> I think "expand" would be a better name; "ignore", "nevermind" and
> "disregard" all refer to what is really the implementation, while
> "expand" is more about the intention of the modifier.
I disagree. The RHS of almost all conditions and modifiers is expanded. Would
anyone think that the RHS in "ignore = this" or "disregard = that" would be
skipped over as if it were a comment?
IMHO "ignore" or "disregard" refer exactly as much to the intention of the
modifier as "expand" does, and likewise refers exactly as much to the
implementation as "expand" does. I mean, the admin shouldn't use a modifier
called "disregard" unless he intends the result to be disregarded;
disregarding the result is not merely how some arbitrary feature was
implemented. Or have I misunderstood you?
Disclaimer: This is not really that important...
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