If you use only _ and digits for filenames (e.g. like sys(3)), you don't worry about case sensitive or not ! And why don't we exclusively use digit-based filenames ? Because it quickly becomes unreadeable.
So we decide to use some more significant name, with letters.
In fact, the significancy is made by the letters theiselves.
If you decide now to use case sensitive filenames, you reintroduce the concept of complexity in the significant reading of the name, and that wasn't the purpose, uh ?

So, sensitive case is stupid.

Gérard.



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