On Jul 20, 2011, at 10:46 AM, Bjarke Dahl Ebert wrote:
> Thanks, Joe!
>
> I discovered this when I by mistake did something to the effect of
> "1234" [ 96 - ] map
> when I meant to do
> "1234" >array [ 96 - ] map
Just FYI, you can map into a different sequence type in a single step using
map-as:
"1234" [ CHAR: 0 - ] { } map-as
The syntax "CHAR: c" parses as the code point index for the following character
or escape sequence, which is probably more readable than hardcoding 48.
Nonetheless, it's always good to catch and fix new bugs. Thanks for the report.
I've pushed a fix.
-Joe
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