Martin v. Löwis a écrit : > PEP 1 specifies that PEP authors need to collect feedback from the > community. As the author of PEP 3131, I'd like to encourage comments > to the PEP included below, either here (comp.lang.python), or to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > In summary, this PEP proposes to allow non-ASCII letters as > identifiers in Python. If the PEP is accepted, the following > identifiers would also become valid as class, function, or > variable names: Löffelstiel, changé, ошибка, or 売り場 > (hoping that the latter one means "counter"). > > I believe this PEP differs from other Py3k PEPs in that it really > requires feedback from people with different cultural background > to evaluate it fully - most other PEPs are culture-neutral. > > So, please provide feedback, e.g. perhaps by answering these > questions: > - should non-ASCII identifiers be supported?
No. > why? Because it will definitivly make code-sharing impossible. Live with it or else, but CS is english-speaking, period. I just can't understand code with spanish or german (two languages I have notions of) identifiers, so let's not talk about other alphabets... NB : I'm *not* a native english speaker, I do *not* live in an english speaking country, and my mother's language requires non-ascii encoding. And I don't have special sympathy for the USA. And yes, I do write my code - including comments - in english. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list