This is a request for comment:
In sweet-expressions, should a line beginning with "." have the same semantics 
as wisp?

In wisp, I understand that a line beginning with "." is interpreted as a 
sequence of expressions at the same level. E.G.,:
foo bar
  . aaa bbb ccc
=>
(foo bar aaa bbb ccc).

A "." with a single n-expression is interpreted this way now.  Currently, it's 
illegal to have more than 1 n-expression on a line; this change would relax 
that rule.

Anyway, thoughts welcome, pro or con.

--- David A. Wheeler

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