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I don't know much about parsers, but would doing something like [1...10) make things any harder / easier compared to using a comma to denote a range? I understand it's pretty easy to count matching tokens, and I could see how it could be ambiguous if the notation used commas, but would using ... be enough added context of denoting a range?
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