One of the things I like most about Cocoa is the readability factor.
One of the things that annoys me the most is the convention of convenience constructors to force repetition.
Here's an example:
[NSString stringWithString:s]
[NSNumber numberWithDouble:d]
[NSValue valueWithInt:i]
[NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:<blah>]
etc.
Why doesn't the convention simply start convenience constructors with the word "with"? so then we would have:
[NSString withString:s]
[NSNumber withDouble:d]
[NSValue withInt:i]
[NSDictionary withObjectsAndKeys:<blah>]
etc.
It's a minor discussion point, but one I thought I would just throw out there and see if anyone with more clout than me can explain all the echos in my head.
Obviously, I'm not going to petition AAPL to re-write the appKit in favour of my suggestion, but are there any arguments against naming my own convenience constructors as such?
Of course I can use whatever conventions I want in my own code but I hate to swim upstream blindly.