@PeterWAWood I'd significantly prefer if map! keys were case sensitive in R3.
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In general, I am strongly convinced that map! should be case-sensitive. Making it case-insensitive robs it of most its utility.
Especially so for string! keys.
Words are case-preserving, so theoretically we could go either way (make an exception for words and have them case-insensitive, or just have them case-sensitive in map!s as all the other types).
I don't have much problem with word! keys being case-insensitive, but string! and char! keys definitely should have been case-sensitive in map! by default in R3 from the start... IMO.
Unless I'm missing something, if map!s keys are case-sensitive, and you want them to be case-insensitive, you just have to add a bit of code. But if map!s keys are case-insensitive (as in the current unfortunate situation with R3), and you need them to be case-sensitive, it's almost impossible to use map! except with awkward workarounds like converting string! keys to binary! keys.
@PeterWAWood For the first two, sure: FIND/case and SELECT/case.
The problem is: case-insensitive map! is rather useless. So if you want to really make that consistency argument, the only real conclusion is to drop map! altogether.
So the challenge I see is: how can we retain the full utility of a case-sensitive map! and unite that with the rest of the (by default case-ignorant but -preserving) language.
@PeterWAWood Carl put a considerable amount of effort into implementing case-insensitivity with Unicode in Rebol without importing any libraries. It would be a shame to discard that work out-of-hand.