{State} or {Status}

Quick question:

I’d like to hear your thoughts on when to use “State” versus “Status” when naming both fields such as “Foo.currentState” vs “Foo.status” and types, like “enum FooState” vs “enum FooStatus”. Is there a convention discussed out there? Should we only use one? If so which one, and if not, how should we choose?

it depends on the context

State generally refers to the entire state of an entity - all its values and relationships at a particular point in time (usually, current)

Status is more of a time-point, say, where something is at in a process or workflow - is it dirty (therefore requiring saving), is it complete, is it pending input, etc

:flushed: or :joy:

status == how are you?

state == what are you doing?