On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 11:28:37AM +0100, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
>> I thought: "It may occur, the developers could simplify the comipler
>> design in this point
>
> The bad thing is that only Waldek understands enough of the compiler to  
> do the work. FriCAS is basically lacking a lot of resources. That's  
> probably a big big difference to Haskell.

I know. Never mind. This is just my habit to point at suspicious things
(I shall do this more rarely).
And I am also not going to program in Spad  -- after making clear with the
String interface.

And, for example, a couple of points have worked:  
* newline()  is now in Character,
* something may be done for  parseInteger.

Here is an example from Haskell:
to my disappointment, a usable thing of the  Map  library 
(by a binary search tree) is not in the  Library Standard of Haskell-2010.
If I recalled and asked for it 1 year earlier than I did, then this  Map  
would be now standard.

Regards,

------
Sergei
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