April 24, 2005 Re: just verbalizing a wish | ||||
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Posted in reply to Norbert Nemec | You're right... but I still wish. Haven't got the time to do more than that with it at the moment... and wouldn't expect anyone else to either. Just sharing my thoughts. TZ "Norbert Nemec" <Norbert@Nemec-online.de> wrote in message news:d4b35f$2k7k$2@digitaldaemon.com... Nobody hinders you to hack an editor to do a translation on the fly. Alternatively, you could also write a preprocessor that takes unicode and spits out regular ASCII D source. Anyhow: the standard representation should definitely stay in ASCII. TechnoZeus schrieb: > Ha! There's a perfect example of what I mean... > > To those who are reading this in "plain text" I apologize for the markup codes, but it looks like they are "necessary" at this point. > > Well, I'll try this again, in HTML and see if they go through... ??????????????????? > > Not sure what went through, but I see what came back on this end. All > of the characters I was talking about have been converted to question marks! > > Oh, and in case they do... "?" is the one I was talking about as an alternative for the "is" operator. Would be nice to allow it... but there is a question of whether or not it would get used, and a question of whether or not it may be lost when the source core is saved or sent or in some other way transfered from it's original location. > > TZ > > "TechnoZeus" <TechnoZeus@PeoplePC.com <mailto:TechnoZeus@PeoplePC.com>> > wrote in message news:d3od0n$b7o$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > It's too bad most keyboards don't have keys for symbols like ?, ?, ?, > ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, and ?. It's interesting > that Japanese can be typed in Hiragana, Katakana, or Romanji characters, > and yet we can't find a way to include such useful characters as these > in a programming language. No insult to anyone intended here, by the > way. No one person is responsable for this situation. It just is. > > > > Wouldn't it be nice though, if "?" could be used as an alternative to > the "is" operator for identity, at the very least? But... I for one can > say that I've tried to type such things in Notepad and it simply > wouldn't let me, no matter how I went about it... and Notepad is still > what I am typing most of my D source code in. > > > > TZ > > > > > > |
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