Steve,
This lack of the heading was deliberate, so the report on tasks needing
implementation would show no Unicon task. The idea was to pick up we have an
Icon and Unicon solution but not one that exploits Unicon. I didn't think
about the perception that it might give people about it not working. Given
that the code is now together the original problem is not as much of a concern.
Thanks for the text update. I'll give it a bit more time for feedback and then
update instructions and retrofit.
David
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From: Steve Wampler <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: David Gamey <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Sent: Tue, April 13, 2010 1:12:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Unicon-group] Rosetta Code Icon/Unicon consistency - take 2
Steve Wampler wrote:
> I think I'd be happier if it said "The Icon solution also works for
> Unicon" (or similar) instead of "A Unicon specific example has not been
> provided". While we know the Icon version works in Unicon,
> the casual reader may not, and misread the latter form.
It turns out that the lack of a Unicon subheading in a combined
Icon/Unicon task solution means that the task doesn't show up
on the Unicon topic page. I changed the "Tree Traversal"
example to include the Unicon subsection with a short message
that the Icon solution works for Unicon and that fixed the
problem.
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