Does that mean you think the tokeniser produces a <"/" operator> token? It doesn't. There's no such thing. The tokeniser produces either a regexp pattern token (which is a term) or a division operator token when faced with "/" in the input stream.
In reply to Re^10: Unparseability is A Good Thing
by ikegami
in thread Unparseability is A Good Thing
by Jeffrey Kegler
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