I still don't understand what the "feature" is. Can you specifically explain what the current version cannot do in relation to brackets? Other than the one I mentioned in channel where [ bracket ] strips spaces the same way the /tokenize 32 command would, so you'd need to switch over to something like $!1 or $eval() in order to preserve them.
i would call the feature 'proper evaluation'. with a default evaluator of 1 this code works
but ultimately with a default evaluator of zero this would be the code
to get the value of that variable you would use (for a default evaluator of 1)
but with an evaluator of 0 it would be
i can't figure out how to do this with the way the current bracket evaluator works!
EDIT:
apparently it's
but this is unintuitive and doesn't make much sense!
EDIT:
apparently it's
but this is unintuitive and doesn't make much sense!
this (in my world) breaks down to (with an evaluator of 0):
but is more properly written as
(i'm not quite sure what)
evaluates to