On Nov 3, 1:43 am, Alex Osborne <a...@meshy.org> wrote: > Sean Devlin wrote: > > This is slightly unrealted, but how does one pronounce ->, ->> and the > > like? Is this documented? > > The doc-strings usually give you a nice hint. I usually use "thread" > for -> and "thread last" for ->>. The actual symbols I think of as > "arrow" and "double arrow". > > Then -?> in contrib is "short-circuiting thread". Not sure about the > symbol, perhaps "questionable arrow"? ;-)
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