Is there a common word for edit and delete? [on hold]
I am trying to name a variable in computer programming where the function checks both: Whether the user has edit and delete permission for resource. The reason for common function is the logic for edit and delete permission is exactly same. Does anyone know of a single word for edit and delete?
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I am trying to name a variable in computer programming where the function checks both: Whether the user has edit and delete permission for resource. The reason for common function is the logic for edit and delete permission is exactly same. Does anyone know of a single word for edit and delete?
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put on hold as off-topic by Robusto, 9fyj'j55-8ujfr5yhjky-'tt6yhkjj, tchrist♦ 2 days ago
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I would consider a deletion to be a particular type of edit, but see Is “delete” a hyponym of “edit”?
– choster
Jan 9 at 3:00
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because software naming issues are specifically proscribed on English Language & Usage.
– Robusto
Jan 9 at 3:30
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Also, this sounds a lot like the old joke "Put these files in alphabetical order and then throw them away."
– Robusto
2 days ago
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I am trying to name a variable in computer programming where the function checks both: Whether the user has edit and delete permission for resource. The reason for common function is the logic for edit and delete permission is exactly same. Does anyone know of a single word for edit and delete?
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I am trying to name a variable in computer programming where the function checks both: Whether the user has edit and delete permission for resource. The reason for common function is the logic for edit and delete permission is exactly same. Does anyone know of a single word for edit and delete?
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put on hold as off-topic by Robusto, 9fyj'j55-8ujfr5yhjky-'tt6yhkjj, tchrist♦ 2 days ago
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put on hold as off-topic by Robusto, 9fyj'j55-8ujfr5yhjky-'tt6yhkjj, tchrist♦ 2 days ago
- This question does not appear to be about English language and usage within the scope defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
I would consider a deletion to be a particular type of edit, but see Is “delete” a hyponym of “edit”?
– choster
Jan 9 at 3:00
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because software naming issues are specifically proscribed on English Language & Usage.
– Robusto
Jan 9 at 3:30
1
Also, this sounds a lot like the old joke "Put these files in alphabetical order and then throw them away."
– Robusto
2 days ago
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I would consider a deletion to be a particular type of edit, but see Is “delete” a hyponym of “edit”?
– choster
Jan 9 at 3:00
2
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because software naming issues are specifically proscribed on English Language & Usage.
– Robusto
Jan 9 at 3:30
1
Also, this sounds a lot like the old joke "Put these files in alphabetical order and then throw them away."
– Robusto
2 days ago
I would consider a deletion to be a particular type of edit, but see Is “delete” a hyponym of “edit”?
– choster
Jan 9 at 3:00
I would consider a deletion to be a particular type of edit, but see Is “delete” a hyponym of “edit”?
– choster
Jan 9 at 3:00
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2
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because software naming issues are specifically proscribed on English Language & Usage.
– Robusto
Jan 9 at 3:30
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because software naming issues are specifically proscribed on English Language & Usage.
– Robusto
Jan 9 at 3:30
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1
Also, this sounds a lot like the old joke "Put these files in alphabetical order and then throw them away."
– Robusto
2 days ago
Also, this sounds a lot like the old joke "Put these files in alphabetical order and then throw them away."
– Robusto
2 days ago
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I would consider a deletion to be a particular type of edit, but see Is “delete” a hyponym of “edit”?
– choster
Jan 9 at 3:00
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because software naming issues are specifically proscribed on English Language & Usage.
– Robusto
Jan 9 at 3:30
1
Also, this sounds a lot like the old joke "Put these files in alphabetical order and then throw them away."
– Robusto
2 days ago