Hi,

Am Tue, 4 Oct 2016 00:11:28 +0200
schrieb Markus Holtermann <i...@markusholtermann.eu>:
> Thanks for the draft, Tom. I'm a bit concerned that the different
> `url*()` functions you can import will become confusing. Can we have
> `regex_url()` (with chim for `url()`) -- as proposed -- and
> `simple_url()` instead?

yes, we should at all cost avoid two functions named url() that behave
differently. The proposed import paths look to similar to be easily
differentiated on first sight and I normally just type `url` and hit
Alt+Enter to have my IDE do an automatic lookup. I believe this would
be a big burden for people used to the old syntax AND newcomers
(because of the autoimport that is not helping).

Raphael

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