David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> writes: > Graham Percival <gra...@percival-music.ca> writes: > >> On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 10:15:10PM +0200, David Kastrup wrote: > >>> Being able to access every definition equally >>> well in every lexer mode is also an advantage. The word definition is >>> palindromic: iff a character sequence is a word, so is its reverse. >> >> If this means what I think it means, then huh? so I can do this >> now? >> music = { c'4 d e f } >> { \cisum } >> and have it compile? > > No. If \music is a command to the lexer, then \cisum is a command to > the lexer. That does not mean that they have the same
or any > definition. Just the same kind of lexical unit. That's not actually in any sense important. Some languages are less symmetric: a0 may be a word in those languages while 0a isn't. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel