Re: PEP 3131: Supporting Non-ASCII Identifiers



Eric Brunel <eric.brunel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Joke aside, this just means that I won't ever be able to program math in
ADA, because I have absolutely no idea on how to do a 'pi' character on my
keyboard.

Just in case it wasn't clear: you could of course continue to use the
old name 'Pi' instead.

-M-

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