@hostilefork wrote: Generic TUPLE! and PATH! are fairly similar. Both are immutable types, both have to have at least two elements, and neither allow nesting into themselves. So you can't put a tuple-into-a-tuple or a path-into-a-path. But you can put a tuple in a path...just not vice versa. So a.b.c/d.e.f is a 2-element PATH! containing two 3-elemen…