In the following code, is it really bad practice for updateWithContex
to return the same object it took as a parameter?
class SomeClass{
Foo updateWithContex(Foo foo){
foo.setAppId(i);
foo.setXId(index);
//.....
return foo;
}
}
class Foo{
public void setAppId(int appId)
{
//
}
public void setXId(int appId)
{
//
}
public void changeState(X x)
{
//
}
}
In C++ , I have seen code like this:
BigObject&
fastTransform( BigObject& myBO )
{
// When entering fastTransform(), myBO is the same object as the function
// argument provided by the user. -> No copy-constructor is executed.
// Transform myBO in some way
return myBO; // Transformed myBO is returned to the user.
}
Is this also wrong?