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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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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?
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
* andCOND_RES
.This change should be applied everywhere.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: