Is there particular reason why constants cannot be declared using ',' as a separator, eg
const A=1, B=2, C=3;
As far as I can see the '=' and ',' symbols can't be used as identifiers so that isn't the issue. I know I can use the following instead, but it just seems odd when variables can be declared with comma seperators.
const a=1; B=2; C=3;
const is a section directive not an attribute of the variable. A section has multiple declarations each declaration ends with a semicolumn ";" What is the logic behind the comma syntax?