On Aug 5, 2004, at 6:43 PM, Edward K. Ream wrote: >> - The @ character is used in at least two tools (Leo, IPython), > and this is being considered as something bad, but not a show > stopper; > > I wonder how bad @ is, even for Leo. Is there any consensus or > opinions > about how many files will actually contain annotations? If there > aren't > many, people could change the delimiter for Leo directives from @ to > @@ just > for those files :-) Of course, Leo can't do this yet, but that's a > nit... I think the idea is that Leo should escape the program code sort of like SQL escapes quotes. What you have right now just sounds fragile. @leo @@pythondecorator @leo @leo @@perlarray > P.S. Oh yeah, just to make sure: @@ won't be valid in annotations, > will > it? No. -bob
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