I'm programming a class and I was wondering which pair of methods makes more sense for describing a process cycle:
start() -> stop()
start() -> end()
start() -> finish()
Basically these methods will be called before and after executing a task.
What I'm asking is in English (specifically in programming - any language -) which pair is more common to see?
Sorry I'm not native speaker so I would like to hear which one people prefer.
If it is not clear enough please let me know to fix it or add more info.
Thank you in advance.
Update:
The intention of the methods is to call for any "user functions" before and after running the task. For the task itself would do nothing special.
Update 2
I didn't want to say which language I'm using (to make it general), but what I'm doing is a JQuery plugin and I want users of that plugin to add their custom functions to be triggered before and after it executes the main task. I hope that makes this clear. But I was thinking in using the answer not only for JQuery but also for PHP/Java.