Larry Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Dan Sugalski writes:
> : >Strict, but doesn't really matter.  Nobody sane will use anything other
> : >than $^a and $^b.
> : 
> : Well.... Are we allowing non-latin characters in identifiers? There 
> : may be potential interesting ramifications with those. Kanji 
> : specifically, though I don't have details for them yet.
>
> Yes, you can use anything with the letter or number property in
> identifiers, plus you can use ideographs.  As it happens, the Kanji
> for "one" and "two" come in the right order, but don't try to extend
> that to "three".

Aw... so no C<method empty? {...}> then? I've kind of got used to that
while I've been playing with scheme and smalltalk.

-- 
Piers

   "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a language in
    possession of a rich syntax must be in need of a rewrite."
         -- Jane Austen?

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