> > > There are several parsing problems with <...>: the lexer doesn't see < > > > and > as matched brackets, so you won't be able to break lines without > > > using a backslash, and the closing > is ambiguous -- it might be a > > > comparison operator. > > Re the lexer, I don't see this as a big problem as long as multiple > declarators can be handled by multiple <...> pairs. ...besides, how hard can it be to convince the lexer to treat '<' at the start of a non-continuation line differently from other placements of the same char? -- David Eppstein http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/ Univ. of California, Irvine, School of Information & Computer Science
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