Function names should consistently follow the team’s established naming convention. Using a standard format makes code easier to read, maintain, and understand across the codebase. Any function name that doesn’t match the required pattern (such as starting with a lowercase letter) should be updated to align with the convention.
Non-Compliant Code Examples
importFoundation// NON-COMPLIANT: This function name starts with an uppercase letter (PascalCase),// which violates the lower-camel-case convention.funcDoSomething(){print("Doing something...")}
Compliant Code Examples
importFoundation// COMPLIANT: This function name follows the lower-camel-case convention.// It starts with a lowercase letter.funcdoSomething(){print("Doing something...")}// COMPLIANT: A multi-word example that also follows the convention.funccalculateArea(width:Double,height:Double)->Double{returnwidth*height}// COMPLIANT: Another example adhering to the rule.funcprintUserDetails(name:String,age:Int){print("User: \(name), Age: \(age)")}// allow leading underscorefunc_invalidPrivateFunction(){print("This is an invalid private function name.")}
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