On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 10:23 AM, Lars Schneider <larsxschneider@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > error() and die() messages seems to begin with upper-case and > lower-case letters in the Git code base: > > git grep 'error(_' | perl -nE 'say /.*error\(_\("(.).*/' | sort | uniq -c > git grep 'die(_' | perl -nE 'say /.*die\(_\("(.).*/' | sort | uniq -c > > Do we prefer one way over the other? The coding guidelines mandate not capitalizing error messages: $ git grep -A6 "Error Messages" Documentation/CodingGuidelines Documentation/CodingGuidelines:Error Messages Documentation/CodingGuidelines- Documentation/CodingGuidelines- - Do not end error messages with a full stop. Documentation/CodingGuidelines- Documentation/CodingGuidelines- - Do not capitalize ("unable to open %s", not "Unable to open %s") Documentation/CodingGuidelines- Documentation/CodingGuidelines- - Say what the error is first ("cannot open %s", not "%s: cannot open") I guess those that are capitalized are just leftovers from before we had that guideline in place, or slipped through review. > Thanks, > Lars >