On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 5:10 PM, Andrea Faulds <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 28/01/14 14:32, Pierre Joye wrote:
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>> - Case sensitivity
>> . Even with ini setting, which will be most likely system wild, will
>> bring a major breakage for almost every single app out there. I do not
>> see any gain to do it.
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> On the contrary, I'd argue a lot of applications use lowercase names anyhow.
> And as I've mentioned before, it'd be trivial to write a tool to
> automatically correct existing source.
Anyone not being a developer will never use it. Let alone conservative
projects, or already released applications. There is no gain. However
there are tools already to apply whatever CS one wishes to existing
source code, or to check CS on commit. That's what one can uses case
sensitive naming without us having to break everything out there. I
think we can disagree on that and do not discuss that forever, if
there is a RFC about it, we will vote on it and that's it :) My
mistake was to send this mail too early, more important points coming
:)
CHeErs,
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Pierre
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