Although I wrote this example in C++, this code refactoring question also applies to any language that endorses OO, such as Java.
Basically I have a class A
class A
{
public:
void f1();
void f2();
//..
private:
m_a;
};
void A::f1()
{
assert(m_a);
m_a->h1()->h2()->GetData();
//..
}
void A::f2()
{
assert(m_a);
m_a->h1()->h2()->GetData();
//..
}
Will you guys create a new private data member m_f
holding the pointer m_a->h1()->h2()
? The benenif I can see is that it effectively eliminates the multi-level function calls which does simplify the code a lot.
But from another point of view, it creates an "unnecessary" data member which can be deduced from another existing data member m_a
, which is kinda redundant?
I just come to a dilemma here. By far, I cannot convince myself to use one over the other.
Which do you guys prefer, any reason?
Java
tag ?OOP
tag and aLanguage-Agnostic
tag.