>>> "No lower-case L or upper-case o, ever.     int elapsedTimeInDays;"
>>>
>>> Oh look, a lower case L.
>>
>> Yes ... as an example this is very valid!
>>
>> I read this as "elapsedTimeInDays is bad, daysSinceCreation or
>> daysSinceModification or fileAgeInDays would be better".
>> (S)He could have made this more clear, though.
>
> struct stat's st_atime, st_ctime, st_mtime seem clear enough to me...
>
???
I was referring to page 5.
There the author has a bullet "No lower-case L or upper-case o, ever."
and to the right of this four closely spaced variable/field
declarations, the first of which has a lower-case l.
At first glance, I had taken this as a counter-example, as the
lower-case l really resembles the upper-case I.
But looking more closely at this page, it really looks like the author
wants to replace the "int d" by one of the four declarations to the
right of the arrow the first one of them declares the variable/field
with the lower-case l!
If the author ever reads this: pdf pages are virtually free, so are
PowePoint or Libre Office Presenter slides! Please don't try to cram as
much as possible onto a single page, it confuses more than it helps.
Josef