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Re: SRFI-105 (curly-infix-expressions) marker #!srfi-105 ... could guile
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David A. Wheeler |
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Re: SRFI-105 (curly-infix-expressions) marker #!srfi-105 ... could guile live with that? |
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Wed, 05 Sep 2012 08:12:36 -0400 (EDT) |
svanleent:
> From a pragmatic side, wouldn't it be better to just have a marker like
> #!curly-infix. The number 105 doesn't say much when reading the code,
> which is the whole reason for the existence of curly-infixing.
There are advantages either direction. I agree with you on the advantage of
#!curly-infix, which was an alternative recommendation. However, John Cowan
strongly argues that the advantage of #!srfi-105 is that it tells you "where to
go for more information", as well as being more general.
> Also, a file extension might change the folding mode. This could by
> something like .scmc (scheme-curly).
True. We use .sscm for "sweet-scheme", for example.
--- David A. Wheeler