Trace and Linux

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[ Trace ]
One of Euphoria's strongest features is trace.
In fact that and bind really won me over.
* I would like to see a 'next' option.
The ability to execute a line but without tracing into the subfunctions,
they execute but you don't trace them.
* It would also be good to subscript &/ slice &/ scroll a sequence on
screen.
* One other thing that would be really good would be to execute a line
instruction by instruction.
eg if( fna( fnb( c[d][e] ), g ) then
would execute as
c
c[d]
c[d][e]
fnb( c[d][e] )
g
fna( fnb( ... ), g )
if ... then
Which is how euphoria would execute it probablely but display the results as
it goes. maybe a trace(3)

[ Side Note ]
If anyone rights a book on Euphoria they should, with RDS's permision,
include the PD version on the CD.

[ Linux ]
If you want linux. Go to a uni/school/public library, in that order, and try
and get a recent book on linux with the OS on a CD this should help you use
it and give you the OS. You should probablely read the license agreement
first.
If that fails try buying a book on Linux, again with OS on a CD.
If your in Australia and possiblely New Zealand try the Linux PocketBook buy
ACP, it's brown with a penguin on the front, retailing for A$ 14.95 . It has
RedHat 5.2 as well as lot's of HowTos, FAQs, GIMP, several window managers
and other programs that don't come with RedHat 5.2 .

That said does anyone know how to install Linux (specifically RedHat
5.0/5.2) of a Sanyo CD Reader connected to a SoundBlaster Pro (Panasonic
Conecction) at Address 220 or of a Hard Disk. I haven't got it to work. My
sister's boyfriend install it of an Atapi CD Reader no probs.

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Sincerely,
Mathew Hounsell

Mat.Hounsell at Excite.Com




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