[swift-evolution] [Review] SE-0101: Rename sizeof and related functions to comply with API Guidelines
James Berry
jberry at rogueorbit.com
Thu Jun 30 18:47:48 CDT 2016
> On Jun 30, 2016, at 4:05 PM, Dave Abrahams via swift-evolution <swift-evolution at swift.org> wrote:
> on Thu Jun 30 2016, Erica Sadun <erica-AT-ericasadun.com> wrote:
>
>>> On Jun 30, 2016, at 4:41 PM, Dave Abrahams <dabrahams at apple.com> wrote:
>>>> I mentioned this in a comment on the gist already, but I'm really not
>>>> digging the "array" in `arraySpacing`. We've already moved from top-level
>>>> "stride" to "memory layout spacing," gaining plenty of clarity. I'm
>>>> skeptical that the "array" adds anything more. Moreover, it muddies the
>>>> waters by mentioning a specific type (Array) in a context where you're
>>>> querying the memory layout properties of another type.
>>>
>>> OK, I agree with that. If we have “alignment” rather than
>>> “defaultAlignment,” I suppose we can have plain “spacing.”
>>
>> No way to last-second sell you on interval rather than spacing?
>
> If you can explain why it's better.
>
>> // Returns the least possible interval between distinct instances of
>> /// `T` in memory. The result is always positive.
>
> For me, “interval” doesn't go with “size” and “alignment,” which are all
> about physical distances and locations. There are all kinds of
> “intervals,” e.g. time intervals.
Hmm. Sounds like stride to me. stride or byteStride?
James
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