On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Alan Watson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Being insensitive
>> to case *does* mean that you must not use variable names that differ
>> *only* in case.  Is that what you want to do?!  By default?!!
>
> Yes. In my Scheme programs I want to distinguish a and A, b and B, c and C,
> and so on, because my application domain does so.

I understand, and I think that your situation is one where case sensitivity
is a reasonable decision.  (However, I might suggest that you want to take
it further and associate typographic distinctions with type.  Not only do you
want bold-face variables to be different from normal ones, you want
the bold-faced
ones to be required to be vectors and such.)

-- 
~jrm

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