Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
> > Using "_repeat" -- to support such use leading underscore will not
> > appear in external name (to get one you need to double it, the
> > same as now).
> 
> Now the rule gets confusing to me. Underscores in front of a letter does 
> not make the underscore special, so the underscore remains in the 
> identifier.
> 

Underscores _inside_ identifiers which are otherwise useless will be
significant in comparizon (and in external names).  In '_repeat'
underscore is _before_ identifier.  In 'repeat_ ' underscore is
used to escape space.

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                              Waldek Hebisch
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