Sujet : Re: on allowing "int a" definition everywhere
De : bluemanedhawk (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Blue-Maned_Hawk)
Groupes : comp.lang.cDate : 22. Aug 2024, 18:06:03
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Thiago Adams wrote:
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Sometimes, too much syntactic sugar is not good because it creates too
many variants.
I agree with this. One exemplar of such a claim that comes first to my
mind is Perl: postfix statements, optional syntax, ambiguous precedence,
and exceptions to all rules, it's got all the shit. (Though it does
strictly mandate braces in compound statements, which i quite like.)
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