The docmentation tells us to call a mixin by prepending the keyword mixin to the actual mixin.
.bar
mixin foo(arguments)
But on different places I saw people calling a mixin by prepending a plus (+) sign, like:
.bar
+foo(arguments)
Could someone please explain the difference since the documentation does not seem to show it. I tried both examples and both seemed to work.
Is + just a shorthand?
Yes, it appears so. If you look at lib/lexer.js in the Call mixin section, you can see that terms beginning with a + get tokenized with type call. Later in lib/parser.js the call token causes parseCall to create a new mixin invocation node.
Furthermore the commit was made with with the comment:
Added preliminary mixin block support and the new + mixin invocation syntax.