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It's not entirely claer what getASTNode() returns.
Is this a single node? Many unfamiliar with ASTs
might assume that it's an `{op: ..., lhs: ...,
rhs: ...}` which maps to this example, but in the
subsequent exaple the node contains another node
which isn't immediately evident and which makes
the example more complex to grasp.
It's not entirely claer what getASTNode() returns.
Is this a single node? Earlier examples introduce
that AST nodes are `{op: ..., lhs: ...,
rhs: ...}` which doesn't conform to this example
(where there is nesting). Be explicit.
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Per lukehoban/es6features#107, the
getASTNode()confuses learning. Provide a concreteObject.