On Sat, Feb 05, 2005 at 06:56:00AM -0800, Larry Wall wrote:
> Yes, unless it returns [[1],[2],[3]] instead.  (What you have written is
> context dependent.)

Yup.  Thanks!

Oh, by the way, may I use the infix:<!> operator for creating none()
junctions?  I was writing pretty-printing code for junction .values,
and it followed quite naturally.

Cheers,
/Autrijus/

...Hmm.  I was going to ask something about infix:<?> and function
composition, but that seems to be a really bad idea, so never mind that.  :)

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