db/migrate/20090327114631_add_payments_enabled_to_settings.rb
AddPaymentsEnabledToSettings#self.up has the variable name 't' Open
Open
change_table :settings do |t|
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- Exclude checks
An Uncommunicative Variable Name
is a variable name that doesn't communicate its intent well enough.
Poor names make it hard for the reader to build a mental picture of what's going on in the code. They can also be mis-interpreted; and they hurt the flow of reading, because the reader must slow down to interpret the names.
AddPaymentsEnabledToSettings#self.down has the variable name 't' Open
Open
change_table :settings do |t|
- Read upRead up
- Exclude checks
An Uncommunicative Variable Name
is a variable name that doesn't communicate its intent well enough.
Poor names make it hard for the reader to build a mental picture of what's going on in the code. They can also be mis-interpreted; and they hurt the flow of reading, because the reader must slow down to interpret the names.