Fellow monks, what is your opinion on (a) the concept, (b) the proposed syntax?
None of your proposals hasn't been proposed on p5p one or more times the last 12 years (although, I grant you, you proposed syntax is new to me -- but that's probably because Larry gets the colon, and you ain't no Larry).
Why don't you start by digging into the p5p archives, and refute the reasons why of all the proposals, only // survived? And while you are at it, explain why we need a :|| identical to //.
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