We are still not communicating. You are actively ignoring the one fact that my two examples highlight. EO enforces an execution order. That is, all lists you will ever see, will be of the lower town kind. While, with undefined EO, you will also see lists of the kind that the upper town example has. And there is no need for them to come together. Which is the central point, at least to me. That you dismiss this means that you are talking about something completely different, or have a position/outlook completely different from mine. But as this discussion has now taken a depth of 37 levels, and people certainly smarter than I haven't conveyed their understanding to me, I'll leave it at that - sorry for not communicating my view better.


In reply to Re^37: Why is the execution order of subexpressions undefined? (magic ruts) by Corion
in thread Why is the execution order of subexpressions undefined? by BrowserUk

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