Jan Dubois skribis 2005-10-25 12:33 (-0700):
> Just something to keep in mind in case you are tempted to use the Won
> sign as a sigil or operator in the future.
I don't know what stitch() will do, but this will have to be its infix
operator :)
zip ¥ Y
stitch w
Juerd
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2005, Larry Wall wrote:
> As for the ¥ pitfall, so far we've intentionally been careful to use
> it only where an operator is expected, whereas \ is legal only where a
> term is expected. So at least for Perl code, we can translate legacy
> ¥ to different codepoints. (Whether the J
: On 10/23/05, Autrijus Tang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: > In addition to your handy table, the >> and << french quotes, which are used
: > quite heavily in Perl 6 for both bracketing and hyper operators, also have
: > full width equivalents:
: >
: > 300A;LEFT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET;Ps;0;ON;Y;OP
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 10:55:34PM +0900, Dan Kogai wrote:
: To make the matter worse, there are not just one "yen sign" in
: Unicode. Take a look at this.
:
: ¥ U+00A5 YEN SIGN
: ¥ U+FFE5 FULLWIDTH YEN SIGN
:
: Tough they look and groks the same to human, computers handle them
: differently.
On 10/23/05, Autrijus Tang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan Kogai wrote:
> > To make the matter worse, there are not just one "yen sign" in Unicode.
> > Take a look at this.
> >
> > ¥ U+00A5 YEN SIGN
> > ¥ U+FFE5 FULLWIDTH YEN SIGN
> >
> > Tough they look and groks the same to human, computers han
Dan Kogai wrote:
> To make the matter worse, there are not just one "yen sign" in Unicode.
> Take a look at this.
>
> ¥ U+00A5 YEN SIGN
> ¥ U+FFE5 FULLWIDTH YEN SIGN
>
> Tough they look and groks the same to human, computers handle them
> differently. This happened when Unicode Consortium decided