This issue was not decided on, and in an attempt to fix this issue, so
this TODO can be closed, a proposition below.
Allison Randal wrote:
Matt Diephouse wrote:
I actually prefer the dot. I don't like the possible ambiguity between
types and local variables:
.local string MyClass
MyClas
Matt Diephouse wrote:
I actually prefer the dot. I don't like the possible ambiguity between
types and local variables:
.local string MyClass
MyClass = '...'
$P0 = new MyClass # is this a type or a string?
At that point, what we're really talking about is sigils. So, why put
sigils o
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 11:58:10PM -0500, Matt Diephouse wrote:
> Allison Randal via RT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> PMC Class name IDs ... will require a dot in front
> >
> >My preference is to eliminate the dot in classname IDs. Lodge your
> >objections now, before it's made fact in 0.4.9.
> >
Matt Diephouse wrote:
Allison Randal via RT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PMC Class name IDs ... will require a dot in front
My preference is to eliminate the dot in classname IDs. Lodge your
objections now, before it's made fact in 0.4.9.
Allison
I actually prefer the dot. I don't like the p
Allison Randal via RT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PMC Class name IDs ... will require a dot in front
My preference is to eliminate the dot in classname IDs. Lodge your
objections now, before it's made fact in 0.4.9.
Allison
I actually prefer the dot. I don't like the possible ambiguity betwe