Stef,

If you a saying that assignment will be :=, I can _easily_ live with
that.

Bill




Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D.
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>>> [email protected] 12/18/08 1:52 PM >>>
Gwenael is improving the parser/scanner
after if people wants to grab the code this is their problem
Our goal is not to end in endless squeaking discussions to build a  
better system.

Stef


On Dec 18, 2008, at 7:40 PM, Keith Hodges wrote:

> Bill Schwab wrote:
>> Stef,
>>
>> FWIW, my biggest priority is to be able to use underscores in class  
>> and
>> method names (very useful when talking to the outside world - I don't
>> care if it's ugly, it works<g>).  Pharo will help me reduce  
>> Microsoft's
>> influence over my future, but while one source of underscores goes  
>> away,
>> things like GSL and other libraries becoming increasingly important  
>> to
>> me are littered with them.
>>
>> Many "details" along the way would apparently go away if the compiler
>> and image stopped abusing $_.  To those who insist that it saves them
>> time, I have long asserted, and continue to do so, that the editor  
>> can
>> map _ to := for them, as well as take out a preceding colon when
>> deleting $=.  Done.  The compiler gets its sanity back, and they type
>> one character for assignment.
>>
>> Does that help at all??
>>
>> Bill
>>
> But lets solve this for squeak and pharo, otherwise we will have to  
> do it twice
>
>
> Keith
>
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