>I mean, really, why not? Because we already have comments. Because they don't nest. Because there are already legal and semilegal sequences that look like that. (No proof that such are used, since /foo/*3 doesn't look very common, whereas /*foo/ is illegal, and $foo/*bar makes rather little sense.) Because #...EOL stands out better. Because it's more punctuation syntax added to a language already massively despised for the same. Because Perl isn't C? Dunno. Have to ask Larry why he didn't do that in the first place. --tom
- why not just use C /* ... */ ? David L. Nicol
- Re: why not just use C /* ... */ ? Tom Christiansen
- Re: why not just use C /* ... */ ? Michael Mathews
- Re: why not just use C /* ... */ ? Tom Christiansen
- Re: why not just use C /* ... */ ? Johan Vromans
- Re: why not just use C /* ... */ ? iain truskett
- Re: why not just use C /* ... */ ? Dave Storrs
- Re: why not just use C /* ... */ ? Michael Mathews
- Re: why not just use C /* ... */ ? iain truskett
- Re: why not just use C /* ... *... Michael Mathews
- Re: why not just use C /* ... *... Johan Vromans
- Re: why not just use C /* .... iain truskett