> Another possible candidate for removal is the notation for
binary, octal, and hexadecimal numbers—such as \O22, which is
usually written 22_8 and equals 18. Again, we don’t know if its
use is rare enough.
We can get a rough estimate by using GitHub code search. It won't surface private uses but there are at approximately 5000 TLA+ specs on Github (including duplicates). I ran the following searches:
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--I didn't see the tables in the document and didn't immediately realize that they were supposed to be in Specifying Systems. Maybe each table could be given a page reference?
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On 8/28/2024 6:58 AM, Leslie Lamport wrote:
The future of TLA+ is now in the hands of the TLA+ Foundation. The document The Future of TLA+ has been written to serve as a guide to how proposals to change the language and related parts of the TLA+ infrastructure such as PlusCal should be viewed.
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