On Fri, 20 Jul 2012 15:01:42 -0700 David Starner <prosfil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "The question of whether to allow non-ASCII characters in variables > is open." > It's not like Chinese variables > with Chinese comments is going to be much harder to debug for the > English speaker then English variables (or bad English variables) with > Chinese comments, and ASCII-romanized Chinese variables may be the > worst of all worlds. On the contrary, there is the issue of confusables. An English speaker may easily overlook the Chinese equivalent of ASCII confusables such as the letter 'l' and the digit '1' or the letter 'O' and the digit '0'. It gets even worse if the Chinese characters are rendered as missing glyphs. Moreover, one method of hiding design information while still delivering 'source' code is to not only strip out all comments, but to replace all variable names by meaningless and hard to distinguish names such as x1234, x1235, x1236, etc. Richard.