Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> writes: > > in my experience, simple names without underscores always conflicts > > with something on platforms that I don't have access to, while simple > > names with leading underscores never causes any problems... > > Unfortunately, that's exactly the opposite of what the C > standardization committee wants you to do. Huh? I thought underscore-lowercase character was fine, and double-underscore and underscore-capital were the verboten combinations. Cheers, M. -- SPIDER: 'Scuse me. [scuttles off] ZAPHOD: One huge spider. FORD: Polite though. -- The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy, Episode 11
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