I guess in Dutch "must" has the same meaning as in German, in English
it differs:
- must = has to
- must not = not allowed to.
AA
On 28 Nov 2007, at 19:15 , Toon Verwaest wrote:
Since you force classes to be in packages, if instead
of saying "you
don't have to specify built-in objects", you would say "you are not
allowed to specify built-in objects", this would solve the problem.
Then
all classes are named "Package.Class", and if there is no "." in the
string, this means it's a ref to one of the built-ins. It would also
make developing an MSE-reader more straightforward.
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