1. Euphoria and TCL are similar
- Posted by dukester Nov 12, 2009
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Has anyone ever notice how similar Euphoria and Tcl are? They call a sequence a list, and use "set" to do assignments plus a few other idiosyncrasies, but these two languages are closely related, IMO.
Might be an easy addition/migration, to someone's toolset. duke
3. Re: Euphoria and TCL are similar
- Posted by dukester Nov 13, 2009
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set ?
As in:
set name "raseu"
Is that what was puzzling you? duke
4. Re: Euphoria and TCL are similar
- Posted by useless Nov 13, 2009
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set ?
As in:
set name "raseu"
Is that what was puzzling you? duke
And mirc also:
set %var 12 set -u0 %var test set -u10 %var here set -n ... set -z ... set -e ...
But so?
useless
5. Re: Euphoria and TCL are similar
- Posted by jaygade Nov 13, 2009
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Euphoria and Lua are similar, too.
In fact, they even share a lot of tokens and keywords and even some concepts.
Doesn't mean much, though Lua is Lua and Euphoria is Euphoria.
6. Re: Euphoria and TCL are similar
- Posted by jeremy (admin) Nov 19, 2009
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Has anyone ever notice how similar Euphoria and Tcl are? They call a sequence a list, and use "set" to do assignments plus a few other idiosyncrasies, but these two languages are closely related, IMO.
Might be an easy addition/migration, to someone's toolset.
I'm not sure what you mean. In Euphoria a sequence is a sequence, we do not talk about lists in Euphoria. Further, we don't use set. i.e.
-- TCL: set name "John Doe" -- Euphoria: sequence name = "John Doe" -- or once the var is declared name = "John Doe"
Jeremy