Surely it's not a terrible burden to have to put parentheses around the stuff you are assigning to the array.
Then do.
I don't because it's unnecessary. Except for slicing the values returned from a function and creating a one-element lvalue list, I cannot think of a case where parentheses create lists. (I can also argue that in the former case, they don't either; they just mark a context.)
Put another way, if there are no precedence issues, why do you need to group a one-element list explicitly?
In reply to Re^3: Some Insights from a Traveler Between Languages
by chromatic
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