On 5/21/07, Pascal Jasmin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
in J 6.02, v=verb, a=adverb, c=conjunction
Perhaps you mean j 6.01?
v a c v is allowed and equivalent to: v a (c v) NB. best I can tell
That depends on c and on a. For something like +/ .* you are correct.
v a v c is allowed, but instead of v a (v c), it is equivalent to (v a v) c which doesn't obey parsing rules or my understanding.
Again, this depends on c and on a.
+/+:@: (+/ +:)@:
Yes.
Is there a reason why the full sentence: a c v or a v c should give a syntax error instead of mean the adverb: a (c v) or a (v c)
I believe this used to have a different meaning. I'm not sure what current plans are. -- Raul ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
