> After several online discussions, I (and probably a few others)  have
> implemented  the  rather  trivial extension of allowing any string of
> digits, commas, hyphens and periods to label an ending.   This  means
> that  endings  like [1,3 and [1-3 work with a very few abc tools.
> It seems that this should be a rather trivial addition  to  most  abc
> programs  (though  players  would have a bigger problem of needing to
> actually understand the ending syntax in some minimal sense).

Does it behave correctly in this case?...

   ...
   K:D
   ...(a)...
   |: ...(b)... [1,3 [K:D Minor] ...(c)... :|
                [2               ...(d)... || % no key change
   ...(e)...

The key signature is two sharps for the (a), (b) and (d) music and
one flat for the (c) and (e) sections.  (I can easily imagine a piece
actually having this structure, and if there isn't one already out
there maybe I'll just write one...)

Display-only programs sometimes need to simulate execution too.


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