On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Walter Prins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> your problem domain and hence the target audience is a group of people
> where a certain set of symbols have a well established conventional
> set of meanings [and hence will be quite readable to them] then I
> think it's quite sensible to just use the conventional lingo, incl.
> symbols when suitable
You can use any kind of (L)etter, but not (S)ymbols:
>>> list(map(unicodedata.category, "蟒蠎"))
['Lo', 'Lo']
>>> 蟒, 蠎 = "Chinese Python", "Japanese Python"
>>> list(map(unicodedata.category, "∂∫"))
['Sm', 'Sm']
>>> ∂ = "Partial Differential"
File "<stdin>", line 1
∂ = "Partial Differential"
^
SyntaxError: invalid character in identifier
>>> ∫ = "Integral"
File "<stdin>", line 1
∫ = "Integral"
^
SyntaxError: invalid character in identifier
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