Writing clear documentation is an exercise in pedantry. If someone is argue that the documentation should be changed, I consider the choice of words in the proposed revision to be very important. In this case, it could easily be fixed by replacing "the arguments" with "the argument list". I don't why there's no much resistance to this. It's silly that so much fuss is being made about this since the point I was making is that proposed statement is still wrong when you fix the wording.
If you argue that "3+4" is the actual argument in "f(3+4)", then you get in the ridiculous situation where you say that "@a" is the actual argument in "f(@a)".
In reply to Re^9: Evaluation Order again. (pedantry)
by ikegami
in thread Evaluation Order again.
by BrowserUk
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