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* Use of "optional argument" in docstring
@ 2005-12-02 21:31 Bill Wohler
  2005-12-02 21:49 ` Nick Roberts
  2005-12-03 15:58 ` Richard M. Stallman
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Bill Wohler @ 2005-12-02 21:31 UTC (permalink / raw)


Is there a convention regarding the use of explicitly using the word
"optional" when describing an optional argument in the docstring?

For example:

  (log arg &optional base)

  Return the natural logarithm of ARG.
  If second optional argument BASE is given, return log arg using that base.
            ^^^^^^^^

I didn't see one in "Documentation Tips" and a brief survey of the code
shows that folks go either way.

It seems redundant to me since the text "&optional" appears in the
function's spec in the *Help* buffer. However, I'd prefer to go with the
flow (if I knew what it was).

I also think the documentation often reads better if the number and the
word "argument" is dropped. For example, in the example above, "If BASE
is given..." 

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2005-12-02 21:49 ` Nick Roberts
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2005-12-02 22:43     ` Nick Roberts
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