On Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 08:41:54AM -0800, Jonathan Lang wrote:
: I'm wondering if something similar could be done for optional
: arguments - something along the lines of "within the following block,
: assign value V to argument X of routine R by default." This would
: allow for a similar "factorin
Ryan Richter skribis 2007-12-21 11:52 (-0500):
> On Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 08:41:54AM -0800, Jonathan Lang wrote:
> > and so on, you might do something like:
> > with &qq :(c => false) {
> I think this can be done with normal currying, something like
> temp &circumfix:<" "> := "e:.assuming(:!c);
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Ryan Richter wrote:
> Jonathan Lang wrote:
> > and so on, you might do something like:
> >
> > with &qq :(c => false) {
>
> I think this can be done with normal currying, something like
>
> temp &circumfix:<" "> := "e:.assuming(:!c);
That handles the specific example that I had in mind, but does
>
> A number of languages have a "with ..." construct that's intended to
> cut down on repetitive typing,
I hope I will be excused for dragging in the indecency, but it might be
worth looking at the concepts COBOL used to mitigate its verbosity, (e.g.
types defined in a structure that get inherit
On Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 08:41:54AM -0800, Jonathan Lang wrote:
> and so on, you might do something like:
>
> with &qq :(c => false) {
I think this can be done with normal currying, something like
temp &circumfix:<" "> := "e:.assuming(:!c);
-ryan