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"Perhaps as a side effect this function modifies SomeVar in some way."
I think that therein lies the compromise. There are those (like me)
who dislike the extra argument; and there are those (like Jim) who
worry about ill-behaved procedures.
The answer is to make sure that routines, especially general-purpose
routines, are well-behaved. In a nutshell: no side-effects. A
procedure should do what its name says it does, and pretty much
nothing else. The example of the routine that accepts a string and
modifies it (by centering it) is a good example: the string
modification is not a side effect, it is the whole point of the
routine.
Like anything else: good consistent design techniques go a long way.
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Paul Cunnane
The Learning Company
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