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<p>Way back when, in Ur/Web's grammar, I apparently gave these two
quintessential Boolean operators different relative precedences,
compared to other widely used languages, as has been <a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://github.com/urweb/urweb/issues/202">pointed out</a>.
Would anyone object to swapping them? It's entirely possible that
there has not yet been written an Ur/Web program that would parse
differently depending on this choice, but it seems worth checking
for strong opinions. A week from posting this message, I'll
consider it safe to take the proposed action, if no one has
complained.<br>
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