Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
> 
> Obviously, argscript now yields something that is equivalent to function
> application.

Hmm, argscript always was supposed to behave like function application.
The difference is that now this is handled during coercion to
OutputForm in Symbol.  Previously this was done by outputTran.

BTW: We have to handle scripted symbols in Symbol, because this
is the only place where we can reliably distinguish scripted
symbols from some weird Lisp s-expression which is similar
to our representation of scripted symbols.
 
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