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If a method is doing something and also returning the success, what kind of a name should be chosen?
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This is the part of an Automated Testing framework.
Objective: Randomly select an option from a table to delete.
Pseudo code:
//Here standardToolbarOptions : is the list of options from which an option should be randomly selected
private String removeRandomOption(ArrayList<String> standardToolbarOptions)
String optionToBeRemoved = "";
try
//Log message that the method is being attempted
//Selects a random option from the table. The option should already be available as 'Visible' in the current Standard toolbar
optionToBeRemoved = getRandomlySelectedOption(standardToolbarOptions);
//Click delete
//Click Ok
catch(Exception e)
//Log the message to an output file
Here's the getRandomlySelectedOption code which is doing some stuff and returning the name of the selected option as a String
private String getRandomlySelectedOption(ArrayList<String> visibleToolBarOptions)
String selectedItemText = "";
while(some condition)
//Do stuff
selectedItemText = trimStringWithLibraryMethod
return selectedItemText
What are the most glaring mistakes in this pseudocode related to naming in particular? Where are the rooms for improvement? Suggestions with examples would be a great tool for my learning.
While this is open for review. I have a question. I have always got code review comments related to how I name my methods. So that's one of the primary areas I am trying to improve. Apart from the fact that I am trying to improve overall.
java object-oriented integration-testing
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$begingroup$
This is the part of an Automated Testing framework.
Objective: Randomly select an option from a table to delete.
Pseudo code:
//Here standardToolbarOptions : is the list of options from which an option should be randomly selected
private String removeRandomOption(ArrayList<String> standardToolbarOptions)
String optionToBeRemoved = "";
try
//Log message that the method is being attempted
//Selects a random option from the table. The option should already be available as 'Visible' in the current Standard toolbar
optionToBeRemoved = getRandomlySelectedOption(standardToolbarOptions);
//Click delete
//Click Ok
catch(Exception e)
//Log the message to an output file
Here's the getRandomlySelectedOption code which is doing some stuff and returning the name of the selected option as a String
private String getRandomlySelectedOption(ArrayList<String> visibleToolBarOptions)
String selectedItemText = "";
while(some condition)
//Do stuff
selectedItemText = trimStringWithLibraryMethod
return selectedItemText
What are the most glaring mistakes in this pseudocode related to naming in particular? Where are the rooms for improvement? Suggestions with examples would be a great tool for my learning.
While this is open for review. I have a question. I have always got code review comments related to how I name my methods. So that's one of the primary areas I am trying to improve. Apart from the fact that I am trying to improve overall.
java object-oriented integration-testing
New contributor
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
This is the part of an Automated Testing framework.
Objective: Randomly select an option from a table to delete.
Pseudo code:
//Here standardToolbarOptions : is the list of options from which an option should be randomly selected
private String removeRandomOption(ArrayList<String> standardToolbarOptions)
String optionToBeRemoved = "";
try
//Log message that the method is being attempted
//Selects a random option from the table. The option should already be available as 'Visible' in the current Standard toolbar
optionToBeRemoved = getRandomlySelectedOption(standardToolbarOptions);
//Click delete
//Click Ok
catch(Exception e)
//Log the message to an output file
Here's the getRandomlySelectedOption code which is doing some stuff and returning the name of the selected option as a String
private String getRandomlySelectedOption(ArrayList<String> visibleToolBarOptions)
String selectedItemText = "";
while(some condition)
//Do stuff
selectedItemText = trimStringWithLibraryMethod
return selectedItemText
What are the most glaring mistakes in this pseudocode related to naming in particular? Where are the rooms for improvement? Suggestions with examples would be a great tool for my learning.
While this is open for review. I have a question. I have always got code review comments related to how I name my methods. So that's one of the primary areas I am trying to improve. Apart from the fact that I am trying to improve overall.
java object-oriented integration-testing
New contributor
$endgroup$
This is the part of an Automated Testing framework.
Objective: Randomly select an option from a table to delete.
Pseudo code:
//Here standardToolbarOptions : is the list of options from which an option should be randomly selected
private String removeRandomOption(ArrayList<String> standardToolbarOptions)
String optionToBeRemoved = "";
try
//Log message that the method is being attempted
//Selects a random option from the table. The option should already be available as 'Visible' in the current Standard toolbar
optionToBeRemoved = getRandomlySelectedOption(standardToolbarOptions);
//Click delete
//Click Ok
catch(Exception e)
//Log the message to an output file
Here's the getRandomlySelectedOption code which is doing some stuff and returning the name of the selected option as a String
private String getRandomlySelectedOption(ArrayList<String> visibleToolBarOptions)
String selectedItemText = "";
while(some condition)
//Do stuff
selectedItemText = trimStringWithLibraryMethod
return selectedItemText
What are the most glaring mistakes in this pseudocode related to naming in particular? Where are the rooms for improvement? Suggestions with examples would be a great tool for my learning.
While this is open for review. I have a question. I have always got code review comments related to how I name my methods. So that's one of the primary areas I am trying to improve. Apart from the fact that I am trying to improve overall.
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