RE: Code Execution Problem

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Yes, indeed. And Clipper has somewhat the same construction. One puts a
subroutine in a var, so to speak, and then iterates the var for each item in a
list.




-----Original Message-----
From: Kat [mailto:gertie at PELL.NET]
Subject: RE: Code Execution Problem





It's not that dumb. That's how i made the C64 gosub a :target in the middle of 
a BASIC line. Encounter goto, search for target in program and untokenized 
var memory, execute it, and return. since Eu is interpreted, it can be told to 
do anything Rob wants it to do.

Kat

On 10 May 2001, at 10:05, Paul.Abbott at PSS.Boeing.com wrote:


> 
> I certainly wouldn't want to start throwing bricks here. In the first place I
> just got Euphoria last week and haven't even spent more than a couple hours at
> it yet. However, as I told one list member, I can name at least 3 different
> languages which DID allow just that! 
> 
> Next time you call ME dumb I suggest you look in a mirror!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sephiroth _ [mailto:euman2376 at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 9:35 AM
> To: EUforum
> Subject: RE: Code Execution Problem
> 
> 
> huh? if what you're thinking is to get the address of a string 
> containing euphoria code and to execute it...BAHAHAHA!!!!!!! oh 
> man...what a dumb idea. please tell me that's not what you're thinking.
> 
> Paul.Abbott at PSS.Boeing.com wrote:
> > Is it possible to use the mini assembler and a function or var address 
> > to jump to the code? 
> > The code in the var or function would have to return itself to be 
> > effective.
> 
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> 
>

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