On Nov 23, 2005, at 10:46 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
geiger wrote:
it doesn't say anything about non-alphanumeric characters (except for the underscore), so i am a bit afraid of that.
Well, a bad example then, what about "x0" instead of "0x", or whatever doesnt start as a numeric value.
nice idea. (but wouldn't that be even more confusing than having an arbitrary prefix?)
probably it would be easiest to just prepend "_" and keep the 0x notation.
Yes, that sounds good. So then you couldn't have an object named _0x2a for example. I think that is a livable comprimise.
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