We should allow TEH pretty much anywhere (as if it were whitespace) This way we could write
HAI
CAN HAS TEH STDIO?
VISIBLE “HAI WORLD!”
KTHXBYE
O NOES! That just sounds a little bit too much like Applescript to me. ptui. :)
I like it. Things sometimes read better with an article, even if not strictly needed. Treating it as whitespace should be easy enough. Plus it's more Lolish.
— Church Tucker, 2007/05/30 19:39
Depending on the scope rules involved… TEH should be used to refer to an outer (or global) variable as opposed to a local one. There might be many rings (one in every local block), but there's only one TEH ring (the global one).
— Juan Antonio Ramirez, 2007/05/30 23:22
TEH could be used to produce a reference, so
LOL FOO R TEH BAR
FOO becomes a reference to BAR
— Mark, 2007/06/14 22:21