> Well, you never *have* to use curly-infix.  If you want to use prefix for 
> some expression, you can always do so.

Yeah.

I totally appreciate why operators require spaces around them, and I
am still[1] anti-precedence. Just thinking aloud about how different
language mechanisms can interact in the context of a specific use
case.

In the end, I moved away from arithmetic in this case. The right macro
makes things look more lisp-ish but readable, IMO:
http://arclanguage.org/item?id=16699

(Further responses should probably go there; this is getting off-topic
for this list.)

[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.lisp.readable-lisp/553

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