> On 13 Aug 2018, at 09:15, Akim Demaille <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Le 12 août 2018 à 17:57, Hans Åberg <[email protected]> a écrit : >> >> >>> On 12 Aug 2018, at 11:33, Akim Demaille <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> I would also like to enforce consistency in Bison which uses >>> both midrule and mid-rule. I am in favor of ‘midrule' >>> (shorter, consistent with our move to lookahead instead of >>> look-ahead, more consistent between code and doc as there is >>> no conversion from dash to underscore, etc.), but I am not >>> a native! To which one should we stick? (FWIW, neither >>> appear in the manual of YACC, only ‘An action appearing in the >>> middle of a rule […]’ does). >> >> Use midrule: all search hits seem to refer to Bison. > > Good point :) > > Also, on ‘mid-rule’, Google asks me ‘did you mean midrule?’. > But it seems that it’s mainly because of LaTeX’s \midrule.
In English, the variants separate, hyphen, or joined, will be pronounced the same, so it is merely an orthographic question.
