in reply to Re^3: The perils of being tricky
in thread The perils of being tricky
However, the +(..) "trick" is very well-known ...
No arguments there, and if you're used to it, by all means run with it. That just means it's part of your personal style.
Me, I prefer not to think about syntax precendence if I can avoid it. That isn't a 'better' way of looking at things, it just means we have different regional dialects. ;-)
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