Try something like:
too = tree / fore;;
You'll have to include the ";;", there's a small bug in the
parser that requires the ";" to be typed twice (if you want
to fix it, running the decompressed script through perltidy
will make things much nicer, if still somewhat obscure).
But wait, there's more! The assignment compiler supports
unlimited numbers of parentheses!
The assignment too = tree / (fore + (1 * (6 - jive)));;
will compile. Granted, it ain't pretty. And it doesn't deal
with constants well (this = 3 * 3;; will result in instructions to
multiply 3 and 3, then store the results to "this"). But it
*will* compile!
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