Well, there's always { and }, which never gets used because we're
constantly saving them for something in the future.
Rick
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 3:16 PM, Mike Cowlishaw <m...@speleotrove.com> wrote:
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> Using /' ... '/ or /" ... "/ for multiline literals
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> This is not an option, as e. g. say 2 /" 3 "/ 4 is already a valid
> expression
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> Indeed; I was definitely not suggesting a specific syntax, just trying to
> indicate the concept.
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> Mike
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