1. Slight issue with String.e in ESL?
- Posted by Vincent <darkvincentdude at yahoo.com> Jul 29, 2005
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I noticed that the routines in string.e are "local" instead of "global", thus would not serve well as library routines . I'd thought I would mention this before too much development goes underway. It would become a real problem, real quick :P. Perhaps this is intentional, but I surely could not imagine why. Regards, Vincent
2. Re: Slight issue with String.e in ESL?
- Posted by D. Newhall <derek_newhall at yahoo.com> Jul 29, 2005
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Vincent wrote: > > I noticed that the routines in string.e are "local" instead of "global", thus > would > not serve well as library routines . I'd thought I would mention this > before too > much development goes underway. It would become a real problem, real quick :P. > Perhaps > this is intentional, but I surely could not imagine why. > > > Regards, > Vincent Nope, that's a mistake on my part because I wrote that up in a minute at work and didn't test it. Thanks for pointing that out. Although, that's just an example piece for the time being until we really start coding (we're still dicsussing the specifications for the files). The Euphoria Standard Library project : http://esl.sourceforge.net/ The Euphoria Standard Library mailing list : https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/esl-discussion
3. Re: Slight issue with String.e in ESL?
- Posted by "Kat" <gertie at visionsix.com> Jul 30, 2005
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On 29 Jul 2005, at 6:04, D. Newhall wrote: > > > posted by: D. Newhall <derek_newhall at yahoo.com> > > Vincent wrote: > > > > I noticed that the routines in string.e are "local" instead of "global", > > thus > > would not serve well as library routines . I'd thought I would mention > > this > > before too much development goes underway. It would become a real problem, > > real quick :P. Perhaps this is intentional, but I surely could not imagine > > why. > > > > > > Regards, > > Vincent > Nope, that's a mistake on my part because I wrote that up in a minute at work > and didn't test it. Thanks for pointing that out. Although, that's just an > example piece for the time being until we really start coding (we're still > dicsussing the specifications for the files). There's another mistake too, the filename is already taken: -- file: string.e -- author: Normand M. Blais -- date: January 4 1999 -- -- Modified 12/8/99 -- Greg Harris Kat
4. Re: Slight issue with String.e in ESL?
- Posted by Alexander Toresson <alexander.toresson at gmail.com> Jul 30, 2005
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Kat wrote: > > On 29 Jul 2005, at 6:04, D. Newhall wrote: > > > > > posted by: D. Newhall <derek_newhall at yahoo.com> > > > > Vincent wrote: > > > > > > I noticed that the routines in string.e are "local" instead of "global", > > > thus > > > would not serve well as library routines . I'd thought I would mention > > > this > > > before too much development goes underway. It would become a real problem, > > > real quick :P. Perhaps this is intentional, but I surely could not imagine > > > why. > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > Vincent > > Nope, that's a mistake on my part because I wrote that up in a minute at > > work > > and didn't test it. Thanks for pointing that out. Although, that's just an > > example piece for the time being until we really start coding (we're still > > dicsussing the specifications for the files). > > There's another mistake too, the filename is already taken: > > -- file: string.e > -- author: Normand M. Blais > -- date: January 4 1999 > -- > -- Modified 12/8/99 > -- Greg Harris > > Kat > Nobody can get the exclusive rights to a filename like string.e. This issue should be fixed in the programming language, not by us. Regards, Alexander Toresson