1. A proposal on scope
- Posted by rforno at tutopia.com Jul 15, 2001
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Rob: I have this proposal for version 2.3: Allow declaring variables at the beginning of 'for' and 'while' loops, and make them local to these loops. Thanks for your attention.
2. Re: A proposal on scope
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Jul 15, 2001
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On 15 Jul 2001, at 19:06, rforno at tutopia.com wrote: > > Rob: > I have this proposal for version 2.3: > Allow declaring variables at the beginning of 'for' and 'while' loops, and > make them local to these loops. I'll bet he says the same thing as for "goto": make a separate procedure and just call it. procedure somthin sequence a -- local atom b -- local integer d -- local -- code end procedure -- somthin for loop = 1 to 3 do somthin end for Which doesn't always work well for program flow control "goto"s, especially trying to read it, i am always going *up* in the program listing to find the procedures, and not *down* thru it like i'd prefer. Kat
3. Re: A proposal on scope
- Posted by irvm at ellijay.com Jul 15, 2001
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On Sunday 15 July 2001 21:49, Kat wrote: > Which doesn't always work well for program flow control "goto"s, especially > trying to read it, i am always going *up* in the program listing to find > the procedures, and not *down* thru it like i'd prefer. Turn the page upside down? Irv
4. Re: A proposal on scope
- Posted by Travis Beaty <travis_n_marylou at yahoo.com> Jul 15, 2001
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Howdy Irv! > Turn the page upside down? I tested your suggestion, without success. Everything I tried to puts() test onto the screen, it came out backwards, and the interpreter is complaining about backwards references and inverted assignments. But then again, it has also given me a relevation of how they created Windows. Suggestion for 2.3, Mr. Craig ... please allow upside-down code ... or build another interpreter for the task, named wxe.exe. Thanks, Travis
5. Re: A proposal on scope
- Posted by Gerardo <gebrandariz at YAHOO.COM> Jul 15, 2001
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Travis, ----- Original Message ----- From: "Travis Beaty" <travis_n_marylou at yahoo.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: A proposal on scope > > Turn the page upside down? > > I tested your suggestion, without success. Everything I tried to puts() > test onto the screen, it came out backwards, and the interpreter is > complaining about backwards references and inverted assignments. But > then again, it has also given me a relevation of how they created > Windows. Suggestion for 2.3, Mr. Craig ... please allow upside-down > code ... or build another interpreter for the task, named wxe.exe. > > Thanks, > > Travis Do you think, then, that wxe syntax should accept stup() instead of puts()? And, of course, esrever() ? No big change on motas, but secneuqes will become rather difficult to recognize, especially when you dneppa or dneperp something to them. Besides, how should a forwardish source file include a backwardish one? However, all this would be homogeneized if all Eu srcs became palindromic. Perhaps for 2.4? Gerardo
6. Re: A proposal on scope
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Jul 15, 2001
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rforno writes: > I have this proposal for version 2.3: > Allow declaring variables at the beginning of 'for' > and 'while' loops, and > make them local to these loops. C has that feature, and I sometimes make use of it, but it's obviously not necessary, and I'd like Euphoria to remain a simple, minimal language as much as possible. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
7. Re: A proposal on scope
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Jul 15, 2001
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On 16 Jul 2001, at 1:32, Gerardo wrote: > > Travis, > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Travis Beaty" <travis_n_marylou at yahoo.com> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 11:22 PM > Subject: Re: A proposal on scope > > > > > Turn the page upside down? I did that,, and put as many lines on the scrren as possible, then built a fresnel lens to project it onto the wall, that gave me 400 lines from ceiling to floor, but it wasn't enough. Then i tried scrolling, and now i haveto build a new wall. <sigh> > > > > I tested your suggestion, without success. Everything I tried to puts() > > test onto the screen, it came out backwards, and the interpreter is > > complaining about backwards references and inverted assignments. But > > then again, it has also given me a relevation of how they created > > Windows. Suggestion for 2.3, Mr. Craig ... please allow upside-down > > code ... or build another interpreter for the task, named wxe.exe. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Travis > > Do you think, then, that wxe syntax should accept stup() instead of puts()? > And, > of course, esrever() ? No big change on motas, but secneuqes will become > rather Sheesh, exceptions in the language already! You said "motas", but then used "secneuqes"! Shouldn't it have been either "smota" or "ecneuqess"?? I can't work like this,, tell me when it's out of beta! Sheesh! taK