>>>>>But if I was coding in a team I would do whatever the team does, my personal preferences can be a bit unusual.
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>>>>Don't see anything wrong with your preferences. I'd be the first to agree that there is no single ideal convention - arguing against options simnply because they don't match one's own preferences is a bit silly. But I'd still like to find a reference to the MS 'official' line on this :-}
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>>>I honestly thought I had seen an official MS statement on it, but I looked and looked and couldn't find one, so I think I just imagined it.
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>>Same here. I see a few 'third-party' links saying that MS frown on the underscore prefix, none sayiing they approve or even condone - but although I'm sure I've seen an 'official' disapproval I can't find it. And,
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>>>TBH, using it makes sense to me if it differentiates between fields and local variables.
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>Exactly!!!
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>>>Weren't underscores in C++ intended for compiler use?
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>Double ones:
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>"The ANSI C standard allows identifiers with two leading underscores to be reserved for compiler implementations. "
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/befeaky0.aspxThat was it. Actually it says the a single underscore followed by an uppercase letter is also reserved. And the MS version added single underscore + lowercase letter to the list....