June 4, 2021
2:14 a.m.
Hi and thanks for reporting, Le 6/2/21 à 7:58 PM, mark horowitz a écrit :
this section, 3.1.2. Strings, contains the following phrase:
This only works with two literals though
perhaps it was meant to read
This only works with *true* literals though [bolded only for this email]
I think both are right: - It only works when the "two operands" (to the "invisible operator") are literals. - It only works when they really are literals. I still prefer the former, because there's no such thing as "false iterals". Can we think of another unambiguous formulation? Maybe "This only works with literals though"? Bests, -- [Julien Palard](https://mdk.fr)