According to David Whipp:
>   (7,8,9) == 3 # true
>   (7,8)   == 2 # true
>   (7)     == 1 # false
>   ()      == 0 # true?

Hell, yes, why didn't I think of that?  This is exactly the same
problem that afflicts Python's tuple syntax!

Larry, I strongly suggest that making () act in any way like []
is a VERY BAD IDEA.
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Chip Salzenberg         - a.k.a.  -        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
         "It furthers one to have somewhere to go."

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