Currently J rejects all conjunction trains. Early versions of J had
them. They were withdrawn,

But, other than that, I do not know what "J forbids operator overload"
means here.

Thanks,

-- 
Raul

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On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 10:22 AM David Lambert <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> J forbids operator overload.  Yet if a train has conjunctions that train
> must be evaluated to find out whether the final step is fork or hook.  Odd
> or even?  Can't necessarily tell by looking.  Maybe this is a reason to
> remove hooks from the language.  Or is this a reason hooks must remain?  I
> enjoy frequent use of  hooks.
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