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Agreed, their reason for not allowing it is weird. No hidden overloading? OK make it explicit then: #+, #/ would be fine.


That would open a can of worms, because then the next thing would use a different symbol. AFAIK, Scala had a huge issue with random symbols polluting code readability.


That's not a reasonable objection, each proposal must be evaluated on its own, not on other non existing future proposal.




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