not in
Ben Wolfson
wolfson at uchicago.edu
Mon Jan 21 15:24:11 EST 2002
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 10:36:14 -0600, Alex Martelli wrote:
> Sure, "not in" is not a keyword -- it's the combination of two
> keywords (into one operator), as is easy enough to check by
> counting.
"But here we must take notice that by a name is not always understood, as
in grammar, one only word, but sometimes by circumlocution many words
together." - Thomas Hobbes.
So you see, "not in" and "is not" really _are_ one keyword, interpolated
spaces notwithstanding.
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