Re: An RPN Calculator For Leo

2023-05-14 Thread Thomas Passin
Cool! Though I'm glad I don't have to debug any of those expressions. On Sunday, May 14, 2023 at 10:52:45 AM UTC-4 jkn wrote: > As a slight aside: I knew about the 'bc' (bench calculator) program in > Linux/Unix, and I also knew there was a 'dc' (desk calculator) in Linux/Unix > > What I didn't

Re: ENB: Leo's new c++ importer: brags, improvements, and acknowledgments

2023-05-14 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Sunday, May 14, 2023 at 8:32:36 AM UTC-5 Edward K. Ream wrote: PR #3330 remains a draft because I have just realized I can channel one of Vitalije's ideas to allow multi-line regex (*string*) searches in a *line-oriented* context. Experiments show that my idea is dubious for several

Re: An RPN Calculator For Leo

2023-05-14 Thread jkn
As a slight aside: I knew about the 'bc' (bench calculator) program in Linux/Unix, and I also knew there was a 'dc' (desk calculator) in Linux/Unix What I didn't realise, and have only just learned, is: * dc is the original and runs RPN * dc predates the C programming language; it is the oldest

ENB: Leo's new c++ importer: brags, improvements, and acknowledgments

2023-05-14 Thread Edward K. Ream
This Engineering Notebook post is a status report about the Ahas discussed here . *Executive summary* PR #3330 contains a c++ importer superior in all dimensions to any