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Usual referring to the mere "infix syntax" part (as opposed to some other kind of syntax that isn't infix).

Not to having "infix syntax plus the associativity / precedence you get in C". We've already established that it doesn't have the usual precedence.

The distinction was with e.g. Lisp which has a prefix syntax (polish notation), and other more exotic styles.



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