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ected, and backslash is illegal there (so far).)
It is not the people who read a yen as a backslash, but the
legacy systems. We might define backslash as a synonym for the
zip op, but it's too risky. "Yen as zip" has the same magnitude
of risk in Japan.
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pound sign in ISO-646 British
version?
> the next best is £ (pound; unicode=00A3; utf8=C2A3)
Isn't that 0x23 in UK? I imagine that someday all the comment lines
cause syntax errors in UK...
Sorry if this is an already discussed and solved issue.
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And I suppose the answer would be "We have a lot of substitutes to Perl6:
Ruby, Perl5, etc."
In Japan, yes is synonym to backslash. We wish to retain this legacy.
Zip-operator is far less important than regex-escape, string-escape, and
take-reference operator.
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