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consistently use hyphens instead of underscores as word separators in placeholders #3130

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zygoloid opened this issue Aug 5, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #3137
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zygoloid commented Aug 5, 2019

We decided that we want to use hyphens instead of underscores to separate words in placeholders (eg, node-handle), to further emphasize these components are not identifiers, but have not consistently applied this across the wording. For example, in 20.15.7.6, we have * COMMON_REF* and COND_RES.

This change should be applied everywhere.

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jensmaurer commented Aug 5, 2019

I've tried to apply this consistently for #2278, but apparently have missed a few spots. Except for the examples you gave, are there any other occurrences you could enumerate?

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