grauzone wrote: > Robert Fraser wrote: >> Jarrett Billingsley wrote: >>> On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Robert Fraser >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> Quick question: I want to use some unicode identifiers, but I get >>>> "unsupported char 0xe2", both with using and not using a BOM. The >>>> characters >>>> in question are the superset/subset-equals operators: ⊇ and ⊆... Perhaps >>>> these are just unsupported by DMD (in which case, I'll file a bug)? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Robert >>> If they're not classified as "universal alpha" I don't think you can >>> use them in identifiers. > > How the hell did your news client switch from UTF-8 to > Japanese-something? (charset=UTF-8 => charset=ISO-2022-JP) > >> Lame. K; thanks. > > Don't worry, people working with your code will be thankful!
Hmm... I'd say x.⊆(y) is preferable x.isSubsetOf(y), but it's not a huge deal.
