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Blue-Maned_Hawk <bluemanedhawk@invalid.invalid> writes:I personally hate all operators. That said, i agree with the general idea>
that Unicode has a lot of symbols out of ASCII that are underutilized. C
has limitations on what symbols are permitted in identifiers, but in
previous projects of mine, i was able to work within that prison and used
the · character for a sort of psuedonamespacing. (I later abandoned this
practice for other reasons.)
A problem with using non-ASCII Unicode characters as operator
names is that they can be difficult to type -- and the way you type
them is inconsistent across systems.
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There's nothing wrong with using identifiers as operator names.
C already does this with "sizeof" et al.
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