Well it wouldn't be changing the behavior of the heredoc operator, it
would only be interpreted differently depending on the situation.

Technically, I think it could be done without ambiguities.

-Jason


On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 09:57, Marc Boeren wrote:
> > Reasons expressed against it
> > ----------------------------
> > It is the heredoc operator
> 
> > however, I need a tie breaker. 
> 
> Is the heredoc operator not a tie breaker (or decision maker) on it's own?
> 
> No need to change the behaviour of an existing operator just for
> consistency, is there?
> 
> Cheerio, Marc.
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