ChurlSoo Joo wrote:
> 2009/9/16 Shiro Kawai <xxxxxx@lava.net <mailto:xxxxxx@lava.net>>
> Yet I still argue "immutable" means "its value never
> changes, no matter what", and it will be incorrect to
> use that term on something that can change.
>
> How about "read-only", for example? I think in general
> "read-only" means the user can read it but cannot write
> to it, though it doesn't exclude the possibility that the
> value changes.
>
> --shiro
>
> I'd like to hear it for my information, and I would listen to what
> others say.
I think Shiro's suggestion is a good one.
David