Christian> Sure. The single rule "split whenever you can, but don't Christian> return the separator" make this operation closed. Christian> Although split and join can never be true friends, Christian> since they aren't real counterparts: Christian> join() does accept strings which contain the concatenator. Christian> Maybe somebody will use this to kill the argument. But that's true already, so allowing a null separator wouldn't change it.
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