On 09/06/2011 11:16 AM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
> I didn't know it was possible to refer to labels once a pipeline had
> been created.

It's not.  Each of those f: labels is for a new FANINANY in a new
subroutine pipeline.  That's why you'd run out of resources after adding
thousands of them.

Aha, this looks like exactly what WARP was made for.  I hadn't really
dug into that yet.  Instead of merging each new file into your output
with a separate FANINANY, you can merge the WARP into it with just one
FANINANY, and then connect each new pipeline to the WARP.

  'addpipe *.out: | f: faninany | *: / warp out | f:'

  'addpipe literal +2 | delay | warp out'
  'addpipe literal query | warp out'

¬R

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