On 2013-05-09, Jussi Piitulainen <jpiit...@ling.helsinki.fi> wrote: > Neil Cerutti writes: >> If there's no chance for confusion between a class named >> FooEntry and another named FooEntries, then the first attempt >> seems best. Pluralize a class name by following the usual >> rules, e.g., "strings" and "ints". > > Like "strings" would be "foo entries". Which might work well. > > (I mean, isn't the class named "str"?)
Yeah, that's not such a good Python example. I used it to replace "chars" and felt good at the time. ;) -- Neil Cerutti -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list