@aedt: Nim belongs to a select group of languages that give you plenty of options and then get out of your way and let you code the way _you_ want to. What may be ambiguous to you and me may be perfectly readable to someone else. Nim treats us like adults: it gives us the power and flexibility to write 'ambiguous constructs' if we so wish. It's up to us to wield that power responsibly.
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