Re: [If/then and sequences...]

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How difficult would it be for some prodigy to write a pre-processor that
converts expressions such as:

if sNames > sOldnames then

..into

if compare(sNames, sOldnames) = 1 then
-- I had to look up the ref. on this to get it right 8-(

..but leaving

if iHeight > 1.8 then

..unscathed

Huh? Oh sure, there may be some fancy sequence test that this type
of solution will not fix, but even so..

Yours Truly
Mike

vulcan at win.co.nz


-----Original Message-----
From: ?koda <tone.skoda at SIOL.NET>
To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
Date: Friday, 1 September 2000 07:54
Subject: Re: [If/then and sequences...]


>Dream on, that will never happen! Not in interpreted language, in
compiled
>yes.
>
>>   David:
>>
>>   Maybe the solution is to add a #define to Euphoria.
>>
>>   In that way we could alias any operator to are preference.
>>
>>   In addition we could create some basic macros.
>>
>>   Bernie
>>
>

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