Thanks to Clinton,

The reported problem has been addressed in the latest svn code - I have
done a quick preliminary test last night and 'tis working well.

regards

Bruce Rennie

On 09/10/2013 12:48 PM, Bruce & Breeanna Rennie wrote:
> The Unicon Book has the following
>
>
> A.1.1 Integer
>
> Integers are of arbitrary precision. Decimal integer literals are
> contiguous sequences of the digits 0 through 9, optionally preceded by a
> + or - sign. Suffixes K,M,G,T, or P multiply a literal by 1024, 1024^2,
> 1024^3, 1024^4, and 1035^5, respectively.
>
> When using this format in the compiler
>
> unicon -features
> UNIX
> POSIX
> DBM
> ASCII
> co-expressions
> dynamic loading
> environment variables
> event monitoring
> external functions
> keyboard functions
> large integers
> multiple programs
> pipes
> pseudo terminals
> system function
> messaging
> graphics
> 3D graphics
> X Windows
> libz file compression
> JPEG images
> PNG images
> SQL via ODBC
> CCompiler gcc 4.7.2
> Revision 3537
> Arch x86_32
> Binaries at /home/bruce/unicon/bin/
>
>
> The following error is obtained from the code
>
> write("some numbers:", 0, " ", 2r101010, " ", 2R101010, " ", 1K)
>
> test.icn:438: # "K" missing operator or "do" keyword
>
>
> regards
>
> Bruce Rennie
>
>
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