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Will "Coke" Coleda

On Dec 20, 2007, at 12:49 PM, "Klaas-Jan Stol via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

On Sun Dec 16 21:11:34 2007, coke wrote:
From PDD 19:

NOTE: The use of C<::> in identifiers is deprecated.



what exactly does this mean?

I take it that "::" can still appear in typenames, as in "PAST::Op", but
not, for instance like so:

.local int some::var

Is that it?


I *think* so...

As the note says, this is from pdd19. I'd use svn blame to figure out who added it there and bounce it off them.

Thanks for investigating.

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