On 12/23/2011 8:42 AM, Steve Comstock wrote:

Sure, camel case. And the nice thing is the Assembler
will recognize variable names if you happen to forget
and not capitalize the first letter, since it is
case-insensitive.

I also like camel case. It looks much better than using underscores to separate
uppercase words. However, I don't consider the assembler's current behavior to
be 'nice'. For example, I will painstakingly plan and create camel case fields
in a control block and then later see code referencing those fields using the
wrong case (due to typos, dyslexia, or what have you). Sometimes those
'misspelled' references get propagated to other code and things really start to
get ugly. I wish there was a way to tell the assembler to be case sensitive.

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