On 2011/10/11 7:35, Philippe Verdy wrote:
I've seen various interpretations, but the ASCII solidus is unambiguously used with a strong left-to-right associativity, and the same occurs in classical mathematics notations (the horizontal bar is another notation but even where it is used, it also has the equivalent top-to-bottom associatity).
Horizontal bars surely work by using bars of differing length, with shorter bars having higher priority. Horizontal bars of equal length would be very weird.
Regards, Martin.

