Dio -- I still dont think you are thinking this through. Your change would break thousands and thousands of scripts. It completely redefines something that has been around for ever. The only way to introduce your idea without wreaking extreme havoc is to add a new modifier symbol and to change the /i flag to a tristate value. This is a signifigant change.

Not only this, as stated your idea is not coded for the common case. For instance most people will be expecting no /i to mean "case sensitive" not "case senisitve but overridable". Which means that an awful lot of of people who DONT want the behaviour you describe are going to be typing (?-i:...) wheras if the behaviour you think is proper were triggered by a new modifier then we would only need to add /I (or whatever) to represent "case sensitive but overridable" and we wouldnt break any code out there and we would optimize for the common case.

Nevertheless I really think this is moot. I think p5p would squash this idea almost instantly. Theres almost no chance of it happening at all. But if you want to try your luck see what the p5p folks think of your idea....

Sorry mate, but no matter how much you bang on at this one its a losing proposition.


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demerphq

<Elian> And I do take a kind of perverse pleasure in having an OO assembly language...

In reply to Re:**3: Risks in the oblivious use of qr// by demerphq
in thread Risks in the oblivious use of qr// by gmax

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