On Sun, 17 May 2020 at 15:45, Thierry Parmentelat < thierry.parmente...@inria.fr> wrote:
> > > > On 17 May 2020, at 16:31, Bernardo Sulzbach < > berna...@bernardosulzbach.com> wrote: > > > > I would like to comment that the graphical presentation, at least in > IDEs/where the font can be controlled, can be achieved using fonts: > > > > Precisely. Nicer than the arrow symbol, it would be to type "-" + ">" > and get an arrow visually. The same can be done about getting >= as a > single symbol and == and === and <=> as single symbols. It seems like a > matter of code presentation, not code itself. > > well, I'd find it very confusing to not be able to tell visually whether > my code contains `→` or `->’ > so this really is the last thing I’d want to do, personnally at least > > > The '→' is not going to come of nowhere, secondly, your IDE will be quite unhappy when you introduce invalid syntax and it will tell you about it, so you will able to "tell visually"
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