On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 11:23 -0700, Larry Wall wrote:
The standard parser will likely be pointing out spelling errors and
conjecturing emendations for near misses. Whole-program analysis can
even do this for any method names that look wrongish. The difference
between Acme-X and Acme_X is no worse than the difference between
Damian and Damien, at least in Levenshtein distance.
The standard parser will likely be pointing out spelling errors and
conjecturing emendations for near misses. Whole-program analysis can
even do this for any method names that look wrongish. The difference
between Acme-X and Acme_X is no worse than the difference between
Damian and Damien, at least in Levenshtein distance.
only one separator throughout the standard setting Way Less Adamant --
though I still think it's a good idea.
-'f