If you do
let F=function('<>#<>')
F will be assigned a function reference with a known to be invalid name.
Not sure whether it worth fixing as calling such reference just throws an
error. But this will be fixed in extended-funcref branch (mainly because I
first fixed it and then found out that vim from default branch accepts such
names).
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