At 4:22 PM -0800 4/4/02, Larry Wall wrote: >Dan Sugalski writes: >: At 3:11 PM -0800 4/3/02, Larry Wall wrote: >: >Piers Cawley writes: >: >: Jonathan Scott Duff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >: >: >: >: > On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 11:27:10AM -0800, Larry Wall wrote: >: >: >> They are assumed to be declared in alphabetical order. Whoa! you say, >: >: >> that could get confusing. It surely can. But if you're doing >: >: >> something complicated enough that alphabetical order would be >: >: >> confusing, don't use this shorthand. >: >: > >: >: > Alphabetically or asciibetically? I mean, are these functionally >: >: > equivalent? >: > >: >It's utf8ical, actually. >: >: That should be Unicodely, I expect. But strict unicode sorting, or do >: we respect the locale? > >Strict, but doesn't really matter. Nobody sane will use anything other >than $^a and $^b.
Well.... Are we allowing non-latin characters in identifiers? There may be potential interesting ramifications with those. Kanji specifically, though I don't have details for them yet. -- Dan --------------------------------------"it's like this"------------------- Dan Sugalski even samurai [EMAIL PROTECTED] have teddy bears and even teddy bears get drunk