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From : "Takama M." <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] character '>' in the "extern" primitive
- Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 05:15:22 +0900
1) You mean the characters "(" and ")" are unappropriate
(or illegal) for the name of macros, i see.
2) Hummm....
Thanks a lot for the information.
Henri Lesourd wrote.
> 1) You should not write "pi()", but "pi",
> the "()" is ignored, and in future versions,
> it is likely to break ;
>
> 2) There is no trick to handle the "<", except
> incredibly unreadeable ones, like turning
> the ASCII code of "<" to a character, then
> building the name of the function you want
> as a string, then calling "eval" (at least
> to my knowledge, this is the current situation) ;
>
>
>
- [TeXmacs] character '>' in the "extern" primitive, Takama M., 09/17/2008
- Re: [TeXmacs] character '>' in the "extern" primitive, Henri Lesourd, 09/17/2008
- Re: [TeXmacs] character '>' in the "extern" primitive, Takama M., 09/17/2008
- Re: [TeXmacs] character '>' in the "extern" primitive, Henri Lesourd, 09/17/2008
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