Martin Rubey wrote:
>
> Martin Rubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > * I'll have to think about "associated" packages. You wrote:
> >
> > > packages like DoubleFloatSpecialFunctions or FloatSpecialFunctions exists
> > > exactly to allow adding functions without modifying DoubleFloat or Float,
> > > more precisely adding functions without directly or indirecly adding them
> > > to
> > > list of exported functions. Interpreter has special logic to find
> > > "associated packages" and look for functions there.
> >
> > I guess, the point is that we cannot say (at least in SPAD/Aldor) in, say
> > FLOAT: take definitions from the package FloatSpecialFunctions if you
> > cannot
> > find them here...
>
> Actually, we want "extend" here, don't you think?
>
Playing devils advocate: you can dynamically expose or unexpose
associated packages, but with extend the main challenge is to
get reasonable dynamic behaviour.
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Waldek Hebisch
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