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& parse()
 
  Syntax: parse(<list>,<eval>[,<delimiter>])

  This function takes each element of <list>, evaluates <eval> after 
  substituting it for ##, and constructs a space-separated list of the 
  results.
 
  Example:
 
  > say parse(1 2 3 4 5,add(##,1))
  You say "2 3 4 5 6"
  > say parse(This|is|a|string|length|test,strlen(##),|)
  You say "4 2 1 6 6 4"
 
	See Also: @dolist, iter(), map()