It may well be impractical to code for all I know, but surely this is
not technically impossible? As of now I really don't think ? a:x:b:y
works anyway, so what is going to be broken by requiring ? a:x : b:y
when the ternary operator is used with namespaced expressions?
I do think just about anything is preferable to \ as namespace
separator. Be imaginative; it can be two characters, like :>. Unless
that has some collision with the > operator that I cannot see, or there
is no two character separator that is less generally undesirable than \.
I think three character separators would be taking the search too far,
though
Matt
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