On Mar 11, 2009, at 14:44 , Rick R wrote:
> actually, I was confused below.
> in the case of
> f a g b
> f a (g b) is required,
> or f a $ g b
> where $ is the death-to-parens infix operator, which has a  
> precedence of 0.

I've never seen a language use an infix operator like that; that's  
fairly useful.
Are there other languages that have it?

Personally, I can't read 'f a b c' as anything other than ' ((f a) b)  
c)'.

-ipc
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