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> Le 13 juil. 2017 à 00:59, Chris Lattner <clatt...@nondot.org> a écrit : > > >> On Jul 12, 2017, at 2:21 PM, Greg Parker via swift-evolution >> <swift-evolution@swift.org <mailto:swift-evolution@swift.org>> wrote: >> >> >>> On Jul 12, 2017, at 10:21 AM, Trevör ANNE DENISE via swift-evolution >>> <swift-evolution@swift.org <mailto:swift-evolution@swift.org>> wrote: >>> >>> After quickly reading "SE-0181: Package Manager C/C++ Language Standard >>> Support" I noticed that as Swift doesn't support "+" sign in identifiers, >>> the format "cxx" was used (as in "CXXLanguageStandard"), why isn't "cpp" >>> used instead of "cxx" ? >> >> Several Swift developers came from clang, and clang uses "CXX" almost >> everywhere. > > Little known fact: + is just an x with the unicode 45° combining character > applied to it. ;-) > > -Chris > >
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