HiddenLayer555@lemmy.ml to Programmer Humor@programming.devEnglish · 4 个月前Why make it complicated?lemmy.mlimagemessage-square119linkfedilinkarrow-up1321arrow-down128file-textcross-posted to: [email protected]
arrow-up1293arrow-down1imageWhy make it complicated?lemmy.mlHiddenLayer555@lemmy.ml to Programmer Humor@programming.devEnglish · 4 个月前message-square119linkfedilinkfile-textcross-posted to: [email protected]
minus-squareAnotherPenguin@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·4 个月前At least in C#, you can define variables with keyword names like this: var @struct = “abc” I think in Kotlin you can do the same, and even include spaces with backticks like val abstract class = “abc” I’m not sure if other languages allow that, regardless it should be rarely used.
minus-squarepivot_root@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·4 个月前Swift also uses backticks and Rust has a dumb one in the form of r#thekeyword. Still much better than introducing a async as a new keyword in a minor version of a language and breaking a bunch of libraries.
At least in C#, you can define variables with keyword names like this:
var @struct = “abc”
I think in Kotlin you can do the same, and even include spaces with backticks like val
abstract class
= “abc”I’m not sure if other languages allow that, regardless it should be rarely used.
Swift also uses backticks and Rust has a dumb one in the form of
r#thekeyword
. Still much better than introducing aasync
as a new keyword in a minor version of a language and breaking a bunch of libraries.Python?