Chris A wrote: On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 1:10 AM, Mikhail V <mikhailwas at gmail.com> wrote: > > > Well, then there is some bitter irony in this, so it allows pretty > > much everything, > > but does not allow me to beautify code with hyphens. > > I can fully understand the wish to use non-latin scripts in strings or > > comments. > > As for identifiers, IMO, apart from latin letters and underscore, the > > first unicode candidate > > I would add is U+2010. And probably the LAST one I would add. > > > > Fortunately for the world, you're not the one who decided which > characters were permitted in Python identifiers. The ability to use > non-English words for function/variable names is of huge value; the > ability to use a hyphen is of some value, but not nearly as much. >
Fortunately for the world we have Chris A. Who knows what is fortunate and of huge values. So is there any real world projects example of usage of non-latin scripts in identifiers? Or is it still only a plan for the new world? Mikhail -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list