It seems to me like this is malformed, but it runs as if the rest is code, up to the end of the option or line… but removing the ].

So something like text^[1]2 means “text” has an odds of 12. And {text^[5]6|other} means the “text” option has an odds of 56. Is it meant to work like that, or should an error/warning be raised? @[email protected]

I only noticed because in my own list/perchance compiler I’m making that check and choosing to raise an error for it.

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    2 months ago

    Ah right, you can have things like ^2*5 as well can’t you? (Though for some reason it does not allow +). Maybe it’s to make that work. I feel like it’s just easier (on the engine side at least) to just have [2*5] or [a/100]. Has exactly the same result, anyway.

    Weird mentions don’t work in the body. Don’t know why Lemmy wants people to make a comment on their own thing just to mention someone… Thanks for the heads up anyway 👍