In VB.NET, which is better to use: function overloading or default parameters?
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Is the code going to be used by other languages? If so, that swings the balance towards overloads while still bearing Hamish's answer in mind. In particular, C# doesn't support optional parameters - yet... Admittedly this wouldn't actually prevent someone using your code from C#, it just might be a pain for them. If there are a lot of parameters and they logically represent something, you might want to consider encapsulating them together, in the same way that If this is for construction, you might also consider the builder pattern as a variant of this. For instance, in Protocol Buffers I can do something like:
which ends up being very readable while still creating a person in one go (in one expression, and without having to mutate the person itself - indeed the message type is immutable; it's only the builder which isn't). |
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if the parameters are optional (i.e. the overloads are a subset of the parameters that the full procedure signature accepts) then default or optional parameters would make more sense. If the overload is allowing a different type for the parameter or is a semantically different parameter that will be interpreted differently by the routine then overloads would make more sense. |
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