Damian Conway wrote:
The relevant suggestion regarding hyphens vs underscores is:

    "...to allow both characters, but have them mean the same thing."

That is, any isolated internal underscore can be replaced with an
isolated internal hyphen (and vice versa), without changing the meaning
of the identifier.

I am formally opposed to this idea. I see that making underscores and hyphens to be equivalent is akin to having case-insensitive identifiers, where "Perl","PERL","perl" mean the same thing. Rather what I want is to be everything-sensitive, as AFAIK Perl 6 currently is; if something looks different, it is different. -- Darren Duncan

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