On Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 2:31:49 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:

> I [knew] that the colon method would the acid test of the Orange class. 
Until yesterday I had only a vague idea of what o.colon would look like.

The last remaining unfinished part of the Orange class is the code that 
splits long lines and joins short lines. I want to complete that code now, 
for two reasons:

1. It's important to compare black and orange as closely as possible.

Splitting and joining lines is one of black's most distinctive and useful 
features. It's important to mimic it in orange.

2. I want to know, in complete detail, just how useful having access to the 
parse tree will be for splitting and joining lines.

Just as with the slice logic, I now have only vague ideas about how it all 
will turn out. I should know a lot more in a day or three.

Edward

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