An obvious way to do this is to load object A into below-the-bar storage,
move it above the bar, load object B into below-the-bar storage, move it too
above the bar, and then compare them there.
These operations are much more straightforward than they sound; and I am
myself dubious about the use of counts, c(A) and c(B), of the occurrences of
the same substring S in each of them as a surrogate for a comparison
operation.
John Gilmore
Ashland, MA 01721-1817
USA
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