> "Sam" == Samuel Tardieu writes:
Sam> I have just implemented the "amb" operator, as commonly found in
Sam> Scheme.
[...]
Sam> The "amb", "amb-fail" and "bag-of" words are located in "extra/amb"
Sam> (as soon as Slava pulls it).
As noted by Slava, the "extra/backtrack" module provides this
I have just implemented the "amb" operator, as commonly found in
Scheme. It is often called the angelic, or ambiguous operator. It allows
to implement backtracking the easy way. It works by selecting the first
item in the given list and returning it, then the second one when
"amb-fail" is called, t
The following changes since commit
902b5adc4dcfb9cde52518203179623b21dabbff:
Samuel Tardieu (1):
Implement the amb(iguous) operator to ease backtracking
are available in the git repository at:
git://git.rfc1149.net/factor.git for-slava
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Hi Miklos,
Try the latest build. It looks like Joe pushed a patch this morning
that might have fixed it.
Slava
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 5:18 AM, Miklos Reichel
wrote:
> The ATI driver version on my PC is: 8.471.0.0, with release date:
> 25.2.2008, probably this is not the latest version of the d
On May 23, 2009, at 5:18 AM, Miklos Reichel wrote:
> The ATI driver version on my PC is: 8.471.0.0, with release date:
> 25.2.2008, probably this is not the latest version of the driver.
>
> But as I wrote previously, older factor versions are without this "red
> syndrome", and from this it seems
Oops, this was not 16-color mode, but 16-bit color mode.
Miklos
Miklos Reichel napsal(a):
> The ATI driver version on my PC is: 8.471.0.0, with release date:
> 25.2.2008, probably this is not the latest version of the driver.
>
> But as I wrote previously, older factor versions are without this
The ATI driver version on my PC is: 8.471.0.0, with release date:
25.2.2008, probably this is not the latest version of the driver.
But as I wrote previously, older factor versions are without this "red
syndrome", and from this it seems to me, that the problem will be
somewhere on the factor si