Then I'm still confused.  Where is this inconsistency / limitation / 
non-orthogonal "syntactic sugar" defined?  I'm trying to understand why it 
exists if perhaps it isn't necessary.

John

    John Souvestre - New Orleans LA


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Subject: RE: [go-nuts] Is Go too strict for nesting function callings?

It was just a turn of phrase, it's not a real rule.

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