Jarrett Billingsley, el 7 de julio a las 22:28 me escribiste: > On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:08 PM, bearophile<bearophileh...@lycos.com> wrote: > > Nick Sabalausky: > >> why in the world is anyone defending the continued existance of "5." > >> and ".5"?< > > > > I'm for disallowing them; 5.0 ad 0.5 are better. > > Anyone else pro/against this idea? > > Totally agree. They're cruft that just complicate lexical analysis.
Me Too! (TM) > > Regarding number literals, I'm also for: > > B) turning the current octal syntax into a syntax error and > > introducing a safer octal syntax (see Python 3); > > Or just drop octal altogether. Outside of chmod, when is there any > legitimate need for it these days? I think being a system language, that alone is a good reason to keep some sort of octal notation. But well, maybe for these rare cases a nasty "compile-time string literal" can be used like chmod(path, oct!("664")); -- Leandro Lucarella (luca) | Blog colectivo: http://www.mazziblog.com.ar/blog/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- GPG Key: 5F5A8D05 (F8CD F9A7 BF00 5431 4145 104C 949E BFB6 5F5A 8D05) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hey you, standing in the aisles With itchy feet and fading smiles Can you feel me?