[GiNaC-list] set_TeX_name() ?

Richard B. Kreckel kreckel at ginac.de
Sun Dec 16 23:38:12 CET 2012


On 12/10/2012 09:02 PM, Dale Lukas Peterson wrote:
>>          Just as a suggestion: instead of an introduction of a separate
>>    method  set_TeX_name(), may be simpler to modify set_name() to have an
>>    optional second argument for the Tex name (similar to the symbol()
>>    method).
>
> Here are the three options I can see.  First, a default parameter as I
> think you are suggesting:
>
> void set_name(const std::string&  n, const std::string&  texname = "")
> { name = n; TeX_name = texname; }
>
> Second, overloading set_name:
>
> void set_name(const std::string&  n) { name = n; }
> void set_name(const std::string&  n, const std::string&  texname) {
> name = n; TeX_name = texname; }
>
> Third, the option I originally proposed:
>
> void set_TeX_name(const std::string&  n) { TeX_name = n; }
>
> I prefer my original proposal since it seems the most orthogonal to
> me.  But any of them is really fine with me so that there is a way to
> change the TeX_name after you've created an instance of symbol.  If
> there is interest in keeping fewer methods, then I guess one of the
> first two options would be preferable.

Well, Option 1 breaks the binary interface.
Option 2 doesn't. And option 3 clearly doesn't either.

Just my 2c
   -richy.
-- 
Richard B. Kreckel


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