How do formally you call the 'in' operator?

Andrej Mitrovic andrej.mitrovich at gmail.com
Sat Sep 24 11:37:45 PDT 2011


Oh wait, I've just realized that opIn is actually the old way of using
that operator. The new way is using opBinary and string matching
instead. This is already described in the docs.

I guess opIn and opIn_r are going away?


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