On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 5:30 AM, Roman Cheplyaka <roma@ro-che.info> wrote:
I find this discussion useful — there are some interesting points
(splitting "case of" into two parts) that I don't remember reading in the
original thread (but maybe it's just me).

Mentioned twice that I recall, as treating 'of' as a lambda and as '\of'.  It got somewhat short shrift, likely because while it makes sense from an existing language syntax viewpoint, it makes little to none from a readability standpoint.

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