On Sat, 6 Nov 2010, Tim Johnson wrote: > > * Izkata <[email protected]> [101105 22:03]: > > All issue!s start with #, but not all that start with # are issue!s: > > > > >> type? #"r" > > == char! > > >> type? #foo > > == issue! > > >> type? #{44} > > == binary! > > > > >> issue? #"r" > > == false > > >> issue? #{44} > > == false > ;; :) Another console session > >> series? #foo > == true > >> type? #foo > == issue! > >> type? #{44} > == binary! > >> series? #{44} > == true
So an "issue" is also a "series" which in turn is also what? etc etc. How far up does it goes? I can see why a parser may need this, but programmers? Let me get my feet a little wetter with REBOL before I make the mistake of voicing an _uninformed opinion. :) BTW, maybe leave an empty line before and after your words of wisdom - they'll stand out better. :) -- Duke -- To unsubscribe from the list, just send an email to lists at rebol.com with unsubscribe as the subject.
