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Those last two seem wrong. It's as if the meta-operator thinks it got
four arguments, i.e. as if it was called like:
say &[X~]( <a b>, 1, 2, 3 ); # (a123 b123)
I think in keeping with the single-argument rule, the X and Z
meta-operators should behave as if both sides were bound to a +@
parameter, which would "disarm" the Slip and keep it from messing with
the internal algorithm:
sub a (+@a) { dd @a };
a |(1, 2, 3); # [1, 2, 3]
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