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Console interpretes '-<- as a lit-word ('-) and a word (<-) #5456
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The lexical rules for allowing
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Since all other bracketing chars break words lexically, The argument for supporting it in words would be that you can make nifty arrow-like words that go in both directions, but you could still do that with Unicode chars, and is far less common than lexing data where they may be together. |
Describe the bug
The test
lexer-test.red
crashes with a script error:The issue is caused by the fourth assertion in test #4562, line 1571
To reproduce
Expected behavior
-<- should be interpreted as a single lit-word not a lit-word and a word
Platform version
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