Thank you!!

On 12 May 2017 4:23 am, "Vassily Litvinov" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Answering your second question: no, those are different.
>
> If in the second option you used "insertAfter" (instead of
> "insertAtTail"), then maybe you'd get the same result.
>
> Alternatively, you can get the same result as the first option as follows:
>
> CallExpr* temp = new CallExpr(PRIM_ACTUALS_LIST,$1);
> temp->insertAtTail($3);
>
> Vass
>
> On 05/11/17 01:16, Tomsy Paul wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> 1. What is the derivation of (i,j) in the following
>>
>> for (i,j) in A.domain do ...
>>
>> Is it
>> expr =>
>> lhs_expr=>
>> parenthesized_expr=>
>> TLP tuple_expr_ls TRP=>
>> TLP tuple_component TCOMMA tuple_component TRP =>
>> TLP expr TCOMMA expr TRP =>
>> TLP lhs_expr TCOMMA lhs_expr TRP=>
>> TLP ident_expr TCOMMA ident_expr TRP=>
>> TLP id TCOMMA id TRP ?
>>
>> 2. Is there any difference between the following?
>>
>> new CallExpr(PRIM_ACTUALS_LIST,$1,$3);
>>
>> and
>>
>> new CallExpr(PRIM_ACTUALS_LIST,$1);
>> $1->insertAtTail($3);
>>
>>
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