Pierre Muller via fpc-pascal <fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org> schrieb am Mo., 28. Juli 2025, 15:27:
> > > Le 28/07/2025 à 10:07, Michalis Kamburelis via fpc-pascal a écrit : > > Michael Van Canneyt wrote: > >> Personally, I prefer the backtick solution. > >> The triple quote is slow, it requires postprocessing the string. > >> The backtick solution needs only one pass. > >> > >> <rant> > >> I positively HATE it when people start treating whitespace as > >> significant. No YAML or Python for me on that account alone. > >> The triple quote solution (presumably Python inspired) > >> is a totally braindead and retarded solution as far as I am concerned. > >> </rant> > >> > >> You can guess from that little rant that I myself will certainly not > >> remove or even deprecate the backtick version. > >> > >> If having one soluton for all is the norm, we need to remove a lot more > >> things from FPC that Delphi did differently than we do. We don't do > that either. > >> Compatibility, yes. But that should not prevent us from doing things > our own > >> way from time to time. > >> > >> The solution is simple: > >> if you don't like the backticks, don't use them. > >> > > > > I can see how this can get into a heated discussion (hopefully it will > > not!) :) You have the last word when it comes to FPC decisions, > > obviously. Still, let me try to present the case for "deprecate > > backticks" again. > > > > The problem with your solution """if you don't like the backticks, > > don't use them.""" -> is that it means we have 2 ways to achieve the > > same thing in the Pascal language, to the end of time, and users > > *will* get confused about them and we have 2x more work to explain it. > > Things like indentation, crlf/native/etc., what happens with last line > > -> they have now 2 different behaviors, and people who work with > > various Pascal code (Pas2js, FPC, Delphi) will need to grok them both > > and remember which {$xxx} affects which. This makes things harder -- > > to document, to teach, and to not confuse ourselves when reading alien > > code. > > I think that a possible solution would be to allow to restrict the mode > switch to allow > only triple-quote or only backquote delimiter. > > The idea is simply to add: > {$modeswitch multilinestrings triplequote} > and > {$modeswitch multilinestrings backquote} > We will *not* extend the modeswitch directive for something like that. Regards, Sven
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