Hi, the usual argument is, that this statement itself is undefined. 1 is not a collection. So it is not in the domain of the keyword (seen as a function). Keywords could throw an exception, or behave as they behave. There is no "right" solution. Just different opinions. And Rich obviously decided that they should behave as they behave. So only he can answer the question why he chose this behaviour.
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