"Marc Schütz" " wrote in message news:[email protected]...

To be really consistent,
     x in arr
would need to be equivalent to:
     (x >= 0) && (x < arr.length)

`in` tests for the presence of a _key_ in AAs, and the equivalent notion of a key for arrays is an index.

It's called 'in', not 'haskey'. Is 3 in the array? Is 7 in the map? Everybody understands what it means and the whole argument is nonsense. Next somebody will be arguing that float/float and int/int aren't the same operation and should have different syntax.

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