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I was playing around with the prototype compiler on godbolt and ran into a frustrating problem. When I'm programming (particularly when experimenting admittedly) if I type in there is an exceedingly high chance I'm about to follow it up with t and type int. This is particularly true at the start of the declaration of a function parameter. Practically the consequence of this was that the key sequence I used to type the in keyword was almost always i+n+t+backspace which was quite annoying. I wonder if this might similarly affect tools which try to be helpful by autocompleting things for you.
Ultimately I suspect this is one of those "just deal with it situation" where over time I will retrain my fingers to not follow up in with t but if there were any good alternate contenders this might be a tie-breaker consideration.
My first thought for an alternative was input. I don't know if that would have the same issue but intuitively I think not. However input and inout are probably too similar.