> Le 6 août 2020 à 10:11, Benas IML <benas.molis....@gmail.com> a écrit :
> 
> Ending delimiter MAY help us in the future.
> 
> I really, really hate all of those arguments stating "that we should care
> only about the present, not the future" and that even though
> `#[...]`/`@[...]` might bring benefits in the future, we should still
> choose `@@`".
> 
> This shows clearly that some people are basing their views on subjective
> reasons rather than being objective.
> 
> As far as this discussion is going, I see pro-`@@` people just saying
> "Arghhh, let's keep @@, it doesn't bring any benefits that other syntaxes
> do but we don't need them anyways, let's not speculate future".
> 
> It's like saying you can either go through door A and get a free car or
> through door B and get the same car and **maybe**, even an additional
> 1,000$.
> 
> We are playing probabilities here but at the moment, no one has said any
> substantial argument why `@@` is better and thus, `@[...]` seems like a
> better option in the long term.
> 


Note that, in a hypothetical future where the absence of delimiters would lead 
to (perceive or real) ambiguity, it will always possible to add optional ones, 
as in: `@@simple("thing")` and `@@{very("complex") thing}`.

—Claude

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