I wrote..
> ..(I would have suggested -> but that
> introduces problems with it meaning the same as comma in some situations.)
Ignore that. I'm getting confused with => sometimes meaning the same as
comma. I think I'll quit now before I dig myself any deeper :-)
Dave.
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 11:53:33AM +0100, Dave Hartnoll wrote:
> > What about using double-dot as the string concat operator:
> >
> > P5P6
> > ->.
> > . ..
> > .=..= (or =.. for concat after)
>
> You have missed a row for what the P5 .. operator becomes.
> And the ... operator
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 11:53:33AM +0100, Dave Hartnoll wrote:
> What about using double-dot as the string concat operator:
>
> P5P6
> ->.
> . ..
> .=..= (or =.. for concat after)
You have missed a row for what the P5 .. operator becomes.
And the ... operator
[I am neutral as