Am Donnerstag, 27. November 2014, 08:47:49 schrieb David A. Wheeler:
> > However within "normal" s-expressions or neotheric expressions I'd have
> second thoughts. How would this be parsed?:
>
> > foo bar
> > . aaa . bbb ccc
>
> I agree, that should be an error. It doesn't really make any sense to me either. I expect this would continue to be ok:
>
> aaa bbb . ccc
> =>
> (aaa bbb . ccc)
>
> And the following would still be an error:
> aaa bbb . ccc ddd
That’s also what wisp does: The leading dot is interpreted as
continuation if it’s the first character in a line in
indentation-sensitive code.
It would be cool to see sweet and wisp move closer together here!
Best wishes,
Arne |