svn commit: r331226 - in head/sys: amd64/linux amd64/linux32 i386/linux
Ian Lepore
ian at freebsd.org
Tue Mar 20 15:29:12 UTC 2018
On Tue, 2018-03-20 at 19:19 +1100, Bruce Evans wrote:
> The random verb order is especially confsing for 'fix' and 'fixup'.
> 'fixup' is a noun, but is sometimes abused as a verb and adverb instead
> of the correct verb and adverb 'fix up'. When it is placed at the
> end, e.g., for limit_fixup(), it is unclear if it is a noun or a verb.
> The noun form would mean a function returning a fixup and the verb
> form would mean a function fixing up something. Using 'fix' instead
> of fix as a verb at the end is even worse since 'fix' really is both
> a noun and a verb. The normal order in fixlimit makes it clear that
> it is used as a verb.
This stuff all becomes easier if you remember one simple rule:
In English, there is no noun which cannot be verbed.
-- Ian
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