How should I format class names when I speak of objects in plural? See this excellent answer as an example. The relevant parts are sentences like these two:
Just like
Activity
s,Fragment
s may be destroyed by the system when memory resources are low. [...] all of theActivity
s attachedFragment
s will also be destroyed.
Apart from the missing apostrophe behind the second Activity
, it looked confusing to my eye. I read "Just like Activity s
..." and wondered where in the code there would be an Activity
named s
.
Even moreso outside of the blockquote, since the code
gray is much closer to the regular background white than the
blockquote
code
gray is to the blockquote's background gray.
What do you think is the best way to format class names when they are required to be different from the actual classes' name?
- Exclude changes from the code tag, accepting the gap and improper spelling:
Android usesActivity
s andFragment
s. - Include the changes in the code tag:
Android usesActivities
andFragments
. - Paraphraze:
Android usesActivity
andFragment
objects. - Do away with the code tag if you cannot use the actual class name:
Android uses activities and fragments.