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Re: Harmonize point-and-click information for #xxx and $xxx (issue 75010
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dak |
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Re: Harmonize point-and-click information for #xxx and $xxx (issue 7501046) |
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Wed, 13 Mar 2013 15:56:58 +0000 |
On 2013/03/13 15:44:20, janek wrote:
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:11 AM, <mailto:address@hidden> wrote:
> I don't get it. Seriously. All of $, #, and \ are lexical elements
> combining with something following behind them (and all can take an
> identifier) and producing an expression or a copy of it. In the
case
> of music, this expression carries point-and-click information. I
> describe how this point-and-click information is generated in each
of
> the given cases. $xxx and #xxx behave the same, and that is
different
> when compared to \xxx.
Ok, now i see what you mean.
I think my problem was that, because of "however", i had thought that
in the description you contrast some new behaviour with some other
behaviour that existed already. As in "this patch makes $xxx and #xxx
do blah. However, \xxx won't do blah - it continues to do foo as it
used to".
Sigh. "However," and "In contrast," mean _exactly_ the same.
Besides, \xxx is indeed untouched in behavior and continues to do foo
as it used to. It is now special-cased (while it shared code and
behavior with $ previously) but indeed, the behavior for it is exactly
the same as before.
https://codereview.appspot.com/7501046/