>Hi Dimitry,
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>I remember asking myself whether I should:
>1) let the list of parameters of a central routine of a complex to grow massively,
>2) re-organised the code with some sort of "state-object" (yep just a plain old custom object).
>
>I was in a hurry and decided to stick to solution 1). I can certainly say that I was wrong. Passing a pretty large number of parameters ? Possibly that's the the time to incorporate at least ONE "state-object" resource to be passed as a single parameter possibly along with other parameters that may be kept as standalone atomic parameters. It both improves the reading and reduce the clutter.
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>all this IMVHO of course, Daniel
Thank you for your input, Daniel.
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