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BaseCharacteristic, unlike all other technical terms we define, is in CamelCase #1154
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This is a regular English phrase used as a technical term. Fixes cplusplus#1154.
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This is a regular English phrase used as a technical term. Fixes #1154.
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[depr.meta.types] change "BaseCharacteristic" to "base characteristic" as per edit issue #1154.
Given that this came up in recent motions, let's reopen this just to verify that the DIS doesn't contain any new occurrences of the case camel. We can close this once the DIS is ready and verified. |
$ grep BaseChar *.tex | wc -l |
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"BaseCharacteristic" should be simply "base characteristic". Using camel case for a plain English term is bizarre.
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