<p>Am 22.10.2015 10:21 schrieb "Mark Morgan Lloyd" <<a href="mailto:markMLl.lazarus@telemetry.co.uk">markMLl.lazarus@telemetry.co.uk</a>>:<br>
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> Michael Schnell wrote:<br>
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>> On 10/21/2015 05:27 PM, Sven Barth wrote:<br>
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>>> Better usage of terms: Exceptions are thrown (or raised), events are signaled.<br>
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>> You are right. "thrown" is not a good wording for Events. I mostly read "fired" on that behalf.<br>
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> "Signalled" is not a good choice IMO, because of unix-style signals and their handlers (e.g. sending a HUP signal to a process, to get it to re-read its configuration).<br>
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> "Triggered" can have problems if a database is being used.<br>
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> "Fired" seems like a fairly good choice, since it also implies immediacy.</p>
<p>Yes, there is a bit of ambiguity with "signaled" and "fired" indeed seems best :)</p>
<p>Regards,<br>
Sven</p>