The error messages are actually in ODIN format, which can accommodate
EN-US as well as EN, if we really want to bother with that.
- thomas
On 17/12/2015 07:16, Bert Verhees wrote:
For US/international English spelling, we tend to use International
English for all natural language, and where we can, accommodate US
English in the formal spec. Thus, an ADL parser has to be able to
parse specialise | specialize. The error texts probably are not
consistent.
The problem is only important for keywords in a definition language,
it is cumbersome to let a parser check several spelling-forms in
keywords. The problem I found, however was in a data-string (an
error-message), and in that case, it is possible to have more
languages, which can be changed and do not effect the parser. So, I
take back my remark on this.
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