Why did the standard committee use the term ``fully bracketed'' rather than
``fully braced''?
Elsewhere in this document (6.1), the ``{ ... }'' character pair is referred
to as braces. The index refers to the pair ``[ ]'' as ``(brackets
punctuator)''.
>Why did the standard committee use the term ``fully bracketed'' rather than
>``fully braced''?
Probably a preference for unimportantly imprecise English over
pointlessly precise made-up words.
-- Richard
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In the selection of the two characters immediately succeeding the numeral 9,
consideration shall be given to their replacement by the graphics 10 and 11 to
facilitate the adoption of the code in the sterling monetary area. (X3.4-1963)
"Braced" is an existing English word; however, it doesn't have
the intended meaning; thus, using it would be confusing.