Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> 
> Greg Banks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >   I'm looking at kernel-tree/Documentation/kbuild/cml2-reference.sgml
> > in cml2-1.2.3.tar.gz.  The string "nohelp" is not present anywhere,
> > nor is "?" "?:" or "trinary".  I can't find any mention of ?: in the
> > BNF nor the precedence table, nor of "nohelp" in the section whose
> > id="condition-on".  OTOH another recent feature, vital trit type for
> > query symbols, is documented.
> >
> >   If there's a more recent Reference, it's not getting into the tarball.
> 
> It's there in 1.2.4.

  It's not in the one I just download.  The HTML version on the website
(which has all the info I need, thanks) says it is $Date: 2001/04/24 03:53:49 $
but the one in the tarball is $Date: 2001/03/31 06:06:11 $, and it's
unchanged from 1.2.3.

> Well, I do type checking in expressions.  It's just the type derivation
> for derived symbols I'm thinking of eliminating.

  So what happens when you use a derived symbol in an expression?

Greg.
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