You might be remembering things like
a=ravel(w);
This is in C, and does the same function as a=.,w
The J stack only come intos play when you are interpreting J: in other
words, interpreting
a =. ,w
does some J-stack work and then eventually calls ravel(w).
Henry Rich
On 5/14/2019 1:43 PM, Raul Miller wrote:
Really?
I thought I remembered seeing J calls being implemented as C calls?
Thanks,
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