The operator identifier lexer grammar has been revised to simplify the rules
for operators that start with a dot ("."). The new rule is that an operator
that starts with a dot may contain other dots in it, but operators that start
with some other character may not contain dots. For example:
x....foo --> "x" "...." "foo" x&%^.foo --> "x" "&%^" ".foo" ----------------- 分割线 ------------------
運算子的語法做了一些修訂,給出了更簡單的規則:以
.为开头的运算符有可能还包含其它.在里面,比如..或...,这种情况下后面连续的.也并入运算符本身,所以x....foo中的运算符应该是...,而不是(x)(...)(.foo)或其它。如果运算符不以.开头,比如&%^,那么&%^.后面的.就不属于此运算符,它属于.foo(foo為枚舉成員)。