Assume there is a function that requires a configuration setting as an input, but this function is called several levels deep from the top-level 'main' function.
What's the best way, in terms of best programming practices, to pass this setting to the function?
One way is to just use a global variable and set that at the top level function and read it in the target function, but I assume that that is considered bad programming practice.
Another way is to pass the setting as an argument all the way from the top, through the several intermediate functions, all the way down to the final target function. This seems very tedious though and perhaps error-prone.
Are there other approaches?
You can use your language of choice for your answer, but FYI, I'm using C/C++, Perl, and Matlab.
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that can be passed on down with zero effort. – John Colby Dec 6 '11 at 23:34