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From: | Peter Flynn |
Subject: | Re: [Psgml-devel] Re: Key sequence C-c C-f C-e uses invalid prefix characters |
Date: | Thu, 16 Jan 2003 21:00:04 +0000 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.1) Gecko/20020826 |
Stefan Monnier wrote:
It doesn't matter what the `standard requires,' it matters what users find convenient.Yes.Interesting. How many more people think invalid C ought to compile?I don't think that's the question. The question is rather: how many people think they should be able to comfortably edit a C file even if they don't have the relevant .h files around (such that it's impossible to tell whether the file will compile or not).
That's not really the question either. The OP's complaint was -- in effect -- that he couldn't care less whether the "SGML" he produced was valid or not, and didn't see the need for a validating editor environment. I don't have any problem with people editing without a DTD if they feel they can carry the grove in their head, and keep track of the pointy brackets by eye. It may be suboptimal but that's their choice. Many people edit C in this fashion, without an IDE to keep track of things, but they do at least presumably take care that the resulting file compiles. ///Peter
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