It's not in that one case either. Except when empty, parens never do more than control precedence. Except when empty, they never create a list context.
It's almost always used with lists because "," has very low precedence, but it's the commas that create the list, not the parens.
In reply to Re^5: chopping a string into slices - is there a more elegant way to do it?
by ikegami
in thread chopping a string into slices - is there a more elegant way to do it?
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