* Re: huh?
@ 1993-03-10 19:44 Scott Schwartz
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From: Scott Schwartz @ 1993-03-10 19:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sam-fans
> i believe the difference is that ``x'' without a pattern
> immediately following it uses an implicit /^.*\n/
That convention is somewhat inconsistent, since spaces are ignored
elsewhere. Now that @ is no longer used for fat-dot, maybe it could be
used instead. I.e. use ``x@'' instead of ``x '', to mean x/^.*\n/
and ignore spaces between tokens.
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* Re: huh?
@ 1993-03-16 19:57 Ozan S. Yigit
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From: Ozan S. Yigit @ 1993-03-16 19:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sam-fans
Scott Schwartz wrote:
> > i believe the difference is that ``x'' without a pattern
> > immediately following it uses an implicit /^.*\n/
>
> That convention is somewhat inconsistent, since spaces are ignored
> elsewhere. Now that @ is no longer used for fat-dot, maybe it could be
> used instead. I.e. use ``x@'' instead of ``x '', to mean x/^.*\n/
> and ignore spaces between tokens.
I note "l" (for "line") is unused:
[addr]x<sp><etc> -> [addr]l<etc> ??
oz
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* Re: huh?
@ 1993-03-10 16:53 Paul Haahr
1993-03-10 17:02 ` huh? Ozan S. Yigit
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From: Paul Haahr @ 1993-03-10 16:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: oz; +Cc: sam-fans
> works:
> ,x/arglist_opt/ c/opt_arglist/
> complains:
> , x /arglist_opt/ c /opt_arglist/
i believe the difference is that ``x'' without a pattern
immediately following it uses an implicit /^.*\n/
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* Re: huh?
1993-03-10 16:53 huh? Paul Haahr
@ 1993-03-10 17:02 ` Ozan S. Yigit
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From: Ozan S. Yigit @ 1993-03-10 17:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sam-fans
> i believe the difference is that ``x'' without a pattern
> immediately following it uses an implicit /^.*\n/
Ah, now I found it in page 8 of the tutorial. Grumble, all
this time, I have been using it without this shorthand. It
goes to show that one must always read Bell Labs tutorials
with care. ;-)
oz
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* huh?
@ 1993-03-10 16:39 Ozan Yigit
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From: Ozan Yigit @ 1993-03-10 16:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sam-fans
works:
,x/arglist_opt/ c/opt_arglist/
complains:
, x /arglist_opt/ c /opt_arglist/
?changes not in sequence
I am not sure if I understand this. The only difference is
the spaces... Have I missed a subtle point about them?
... oz
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anything run slowly. --Tom Duff | ph:[416] 736 2100 x 33976
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