Re: Kat and sequence ie EU vs Perl

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----- Original Message -----
From: Boehme, Gabriel <gboehme at POSTOFFICE.MUSICLAND.COM>
To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
Sent: Friday, December 10, 1999 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: Kat and sequence ie EU vs Perl


> Irv Mullins wrote:
>
> >>Simply put, the token functions allow a sequence to be handled a
distance
> >>above bytes,, and in chunks, like words. That way, you need not deal
with
> >>bytes/chars in your code, cause as a human, i don't either, i use words.
> >>
> >><snip descriptions of mirc token functions>
> >
> >Thanks, Kat, for a clear explanation. There are obviously a lot of
> >uses for library functions like the above. There is no language
> >limitation that prevents these from working with Euphoria, all we
> >need is someone to write an include.
> >Volunteers?
>
> Well, I was waiting to hear back from Kat, but I guess I'll go ahead and
> announce that I've already written an include file implementing these
> functions in Euphoria. I'm still hoping to get some suggestions/ideas for
> improvements from Kat; but, if there is enough interest, I can post it to
> the list as-is.

I'm sorry, Gabriel, everyone, i got very busy the last 2 days. The file you
sent is till open on my desktop, it's not forgotten.

Kat

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