On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 2:16 PM, silvio <silvio.frischi@gmail.com> wrote:
you can specify the associativity using infix(l/r) expression

Which will break almost all existing code in order to enable something that is dubious at best given how much . is already overloaded. And gains you nothing in the way of "object oriented" as cited in your subject line --- . is the *least* of the issues involved with OO, and is used in the way you want by non-OO languages.

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