A quick look at chr suggests that often (Python, PHP) it's a function that returns a character, but sometimes it's the character type (R) and sometimes it's a constraint language (Prolog, Haskell). It's not in common use (48 questions over 6 years) and apart from one or two of the VB questions most of the answers don't seem to rely on chr
-specific expertise. Thoughts?
ETA: Comments from Bakuriu and Tikhon Jelvis point out that the related ord is as bad or worse.
[ord]
too...[ord]
is particularly useless because it's sometimes used to mean the character function and sometimes to have something to do with ordering (like Haskell'sOrd
class).[ord]
would be less stupid but if anything it's worse.chr
andord
... homestarrunner.com/trogdor.htmlchr
andord
in this question's title?