On 10/26/2010 03:02 AM, Dean Rasheed wrote:
In mathematics (and I think also computer science), the term
conventionally used the refer to the things in an enumeration is
"element", so how about ADD ELEMENT?

Unlike the other suggestions, ELEMENT is not currently a keyword. That doesn't rule it out entirely, but it's a factor worth consideration.

The label is just one of the ways of identifying the element, and the
value is element's OID. The thing you're adding is an element, with
both a label and a value.


No, I think that's the wrong way of thinking about it entirely. The label *is* the value and the OID is simply an implementation detail, which for the most part we keep completely hidden from the user. We could have implemented enums in ways that did not involve OIDs at all, with identical semantics.

Notwithstanding the above, I don't think ELEMENT would be a very bad choice.

cheers

andrew

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