01-11-2005, 02:49 PM
Why go with ~ rather than \ though? It seems like being different from C for the sake of being different than C, rather than for a legitimate reason, like going with ! or !@#! for pointers instead of *.
Personally, I'd like the new functionallity, but I'd also like it to be hidden unless a person wants to use it. A ParseEscapeChars (string) as string would probably be the best way to do the feature; that way it would be hidden from newbs who don't need to worry about it, but it would be immediately accessable for anyone who wanted to use the feature.
Personally, I'd like the new functionallity, but I'd also like it to be hidden unless a person wants to use it. A ParseEscapeChars (string) as string would probably be the best way to do the feature; that way it would be hidden from newbs who don't need to worry about it, but it would be immediately accessable for anyone who wanted to use the feature.