Glenn Linderman wrote: > Stick with characters in the normal character set of the author of the > script, except for forays into the language of the users of the script. Good advice for the programmer, perhaps; but it should not be perl's job to enforce that discipline. -- John Porter
- Re: RFC: multiline comments Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC: multiline comments Michael Mathews
- Re: RFC: multiline comments Ted Ashton
- Re: RFC: multiline comments John Porter
- Re: RFC: multiline comments Michael Mathews
- Re: RFC: multiline comments John Porter
- Re: RFC: multiline comments Ted Ashton
- Re: RFC: multiline comments Glenn Linderman
- Re: RFC: multiline comments John Porter
- A Unicode fallacy [Was: Re: RFC... Glenn Linderman
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- Re: A Unicode fallacy [Was: Re:... Glenn Linderman
- Re: A Unicode fallacy [Was: Re:... John Porter
- Re: A Unicode fallacy [Was: Re:... Glenn Linderman
- Re: RFC: multiline comments Michael Mathews
- Re: RFC: multiline comments Graham Barr
- Re: RFC: multiline comments Michael Mathews