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I think that infix functions would be nice. in haskell you can call +(1,3)
(as in julia or lisp). You can write it infix 1 + 3
, but you can also force infix f(a,b) ==a 'f' b
. (actually not ', but rather +0060)
I would be really cool if certain range of unicode could be used infix aswell, so one could define ∈
, use it like ∈([1,2,3],[2,3,9,10])
lisp style, or more intuitive [1,2,3] ∈ [2,3,9,10]
.
define ≟(a,b)
a==b
end
>1≟2
false
>2≟2
true
define ∈(a,b)
#code
end
>1∈[1,3,4]
true
And maybe a infix "keyword" would be cool as well:
function foobar(x,y)
#code
end
5 ⍚foobar "qwertz"
would be the same as foobar(5,"qwertz")
functions with names that contain nothing but +-*/%!§$?<>=#~ and a certain unicode range would be infix by default and would not need that symbol.
A nice thing that could be done would be
function >>=(a,b)
if b
a(b)
end
end
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