I think var:type:=default
is better since := is the assignment operator. 

Michael Meehan


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From: Clint Jeffery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 1:45 AM
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Subject: Re: [Unicon-group] Proposal for changing the parmeter type and
default value syntax



It appears there is a good amount of support for Steve's proposal. Many
have not even noticed defaulting and type coercion syntax yet, so it is
not "too late" to fix things as Steve has feared.

In comparing var:type:default versus var:type=default, I can say that to
the best of my recollection, I actually did consider var:type=default
and my main reservation about it was using = for yet another purpose.
The colon seemed less overloaded.

But, I pretty much agree that the ambiguity of var:foo is probably a bad
thing, and am willing to consider var:type=default.  Let's see, do I
have any alternatives besides Steve's alternate syntax that everyone
seemed repulsed by? :-) ...

Well, we could have var:type, var:type:default, and var::default.
Compared with var:type, var:type=default, and var=default, I don't see a
huge difference, the main question is how heavily you weigh my "bad to
overload =" rationale.  I'd appreciate if Steve and some of y'all
comment on this. Maybe there is a flaw in my alternative to Steve's fix,
or maybe Steve's fix is just more attractive!

Clint


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