On 03/26/2011 07:44 PM, Brendan Eich wrote:
Non leading-char solutions have the disadvantage of using some other kind of 
bracketing -- e.g. `a,b { return a + b; }`

This is ambiguous too. A comma expression followed by a block (if in an outer 
function, the return is legal).

I might be misreading, but I think Wes meant to have ` as a bracket-y character, such 
that on seeing it you switch to argument-parsing mode until you hit '{', or something 
like that, then end the entire thing with another ` ("bracket-y character").  
There's no ambiguity there that I can see, although it has other issues, and wasn't 
seriously proposed anyway (as I read Wes).

Jeff
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