On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 06:02:39PM -0500, A. Costa wrote: > If 'COUNTx' means do something COUNT times, '0x' > should do (and print) nothing, but: > > % enum .. 0x 4 .. 40 > ERROR: Unidentified token: > 0x > > Comparitive note; 'jot' is more confusing. Its first argument is 'reps', > but '0' reps means "infinity":
Yeah, jot is basically of no help anywhere. :-P But you're right. enum should be able to deal with a COUNT of 0 and output nothing. It is a bit tricky because of the implementation, though. We'll have a look at it. Thanks for trying to make enum better! Hauke -- .''`. Jan Hauke Rahm <j...@debian.org> www.jhr-online.de : :' : Debian Developer www.debian.org `. `'` Member of the Linux Foundation www.linux.com `- Fellow of the Free Software Foundation Europe www.fsfe.org
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