> This is now extensible to any number of precedence levels, and you can
> now use simple string comparison to compare any two precedences.  It even
> short circuits the comparison as soon as it finds a character that
> differs.
>
> Gee, maybe I should patent this.

Too late.  Amazon has already patented the concept of string comparisons.
Microsoft is in litigation over the number "2".

-Miko

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