Eric Iverson wrote:
The J tolower and toupper only work for ASCII and will likely to
continue to do so as general unicode conversion is complicated.
Use host services for things like this. For example in Windows:
I agree true tolower/oupper is locale dependent. But I only use
The J601 release is available at http://www.jsoftware.com for all
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Eric Iverson wrote:
The J601 beta is over and the J601 release is now available for all
platforms.
Roger, Chris, and I thank you all for the significant contributions you
have made over an extended period towards this latest version of J.
The J601 beta is over and the J601 release is now available for all
platforms.
Aww, I was hoping to find out what came after Beta Z.
-Dan
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0. I think this would be better as the conjunction
u M. v mu lu ru
where v analyzes the operands and produces a result that is
used as the memoization key. v of ] (or ; for dyads) would
produce a result similar to the adverb result. v should have
a way to say 'don't memoize', possibly by
0. Making M. a conjunction complicates matters too
much. You could use M. as [EMAIL PROTECTED] M. (where u and v
are as you described), or you could write your own version of M. using global
names in a locale.
1. M. can be effective on anonymous verbs:
6!:2 '+/@:($:0)@(-1 2)[EMAIL
Woo hoo!
The J601 beta is over and the J601 release is now available for all
platforms.
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