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Distinguish "<=" and "=<" #468
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AFAIK there’s no language that uses both. I understand that in theory you can type in the wrong thing and wouldn’t be able to see the mistake, but in practice I doubt it ever happens |
This is a duplicate of #424 and #305, both of which appear to have overwhelming support based on reaction counts. If we ever get variants I agree it would be useful to have it then, but in the meantime this is more confusing than useful, possibly even for Prolog programmers who seem to be the main group who benefit. |
@dhouck I guess I hadn't searched hard enough |
@tonsky Swift allows both |
…closes tonsky#406, closes tonsky#355, closes tonsky#305)
I think the ligatures for <= and =< should be different. Otherwise there is not way of telling them apart
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