1 yes; 2 no; 3 not exactly specified; guess incorrect
Henry Rich
On 6/7/2013 4:36 PM, Dan Bron wrote:
Three questions:
#1 Is v necessarily a verb?
#2 Does the effect depend upon v being anonymous, or will it work
if v is assigned to a name and/or wrapped in parens?
#3 Is the effect indicated, contraindicated, or unspecified by the
Dictionary?
-Dan
PS: My initial guess is this is almost certainly a bug introduced by some
special-code optimization.
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Subject: [Jprogramming] A puzzle
For what sort of v does
]@v
give different results than
v
? No side effects.
1 2 v 1 2
2 4
1 2 ]@v 1 2
2 3
3 4
Henry Rich
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