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Today I tried to define !| || and !|! as binary methods. They all fail because the parser interprets the '|' character (the second '|' character in the case of ||) as the beginning of the declaration of local variables.
Is this a parsing error or the way Squeak is intended to be defined?
Now you might think !| and !|! are pretty weird (which doesn't invalidate my question) but I think || is pretty natural as a binary method!
Regards,
Ralph Boland
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