On 26/10/2007, at 16.36, Frank Barknecht wrote:
You're missing nothing: "delay 0" is used to *deliberatly* "break" depthfirst for the tree following it and kind of convert it to "this depth last".
Ah. I see. Thanks. It does work when nested too. (See attached for a demo.)
Sometimes this can be useful.
Ok. There is no use case that pops to mind. Got one? I think that if i had the need, i'd (re-)order it [t]'er-wise. To be a little risky and "fresh"; I think using [delay 0] like that is "spaghetti coding".
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