Why does C have the -> operator at all? Turns out there's a historical reason...https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13366083/why-does-the-arrow-operator-in-c-exist/13366168#13366168 …
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That's one of the unwritten rules in Solaris, to ease cscoping. And I think it's just good in general, especially now that we have good displays (chars are free, be descriptive)
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I'm in two minds. Yeah, in practice, something like ->flags is horrible to grep for in the kernel and having ->f_flags and ->vm_flags has helped me in the past. OTOH it doesn't feel like a scalable practice or something you can apply universally
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