Peter et al,

P> I've worked out two ways to chop-off the last character of a string.
...
P> Can anyone suggest a less verbose, clearer and quicker way for me?
 
This is a great topic for general discussion of a CHOP mezzanine!

I'm sure a lot of us have them, and different ones for different uses.
If we can come up with a good one, then we can propose it to RT for
inclusion in REBOL. The trick is that it must be a good, flexible
function (IMO).

Thoughts:

    Chop n items from head, tail, or both (default: tail)?

    Chop at an arbitrary position in the series, or just use
    AT when you make the call?

    n can be a number other than one, but default behavior
    is to chop one item?

    Should the series be copied, or altered in place?

    Return the item(s) removed, or should that be a different
    function (PULL, CUT)?


-- Gregg                         

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