[Ian Bickling] > I'm personally +1 on /. I think people who think it is confusing are > giving a knee-jerk reaction. It's very easy to tell the difference > between file-related code and math-related code, and / is currently only > used for math. In contrast, + is used for concatenation and addition, > and these are far more ambiguous from context -- but still it doesn't > cause that many problems. I was initially -0 on / but I have found it quite useful and a lot simpler than a lot of joinpath()s over time. So +1 on / for me. -- Michael Hoffman <hoffman at ebi.ac.uk> European Bioinformatics Institute
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