I'm *delighted* with the tweaks to the semantics of curly-infix and
neoteric-expressions. By that, I mean {} maps to (), {a} maps to a, {a b}
maps to (a b), and f{} maps to (f). These tweaks the notation more pleasant to
use, and eliminate a lot of likely mistakes (by making it "do the right thing").
So I'd like to release a new version 0.5 specification, modified as follows:
http://sourceforge.net/p/readable/wiki/Modifications-0.5/
I'd like to do that preferably at the end of the week. The Scheme development
code has been modified to implement this. The Common Lisp code for curly-infix
has also been updated. (The Common Lisp neoteric-read hasn't been updated yet,
but its neoteric-read is quite immature in other ways too.)
One complication is that I've started the SRFI process for curly-infix. I can
submit changes to the SRFI at any time; it'd be nice to post the proposal there
too, and get feedback, but that's hard to do without it having a mailing list
:-). We could delay if that's best to do so.
--- David A. Wheeler
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