On Mar 24, 11 19:00, sclytrack wrote:
== Quote from piotrek ([email protected])'s article
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 23:17:32 +0100, Alvaro wrote:
D already has a long list of keywords, reserved words can't be used as
identifiers, which can be annoying. "body" in particular is a common
noun that programmers would gladly use as a variable name in physics
simulation, astronomy, mechanics, games, health, etc. I think "body" can
be removed from D with no harm, and with the benefit of allowing the
name as identifier.
yes, please
body is also a html tag
Cheers
Piotrek
Copied the following line from the Vala (=mostly reference counted language)
web page.
"It is possible to use a reserved keyword as identifier name by prefixing it
with
the @ character. This character is not part of the name. For example, you can
name
a method foreach by writing @foreach, even though this is a reserved Vala
keyword."
My body is hungry and starving.
How is this better than _body or body_?