[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14-Sep-2000/19:13:08-4:00

> I really like the path idea. Is there any way to emulate an associative
> array without having to make a special object type?
> 
> Very unfortunately, Rebol doesn't let you just do things like:
> assoc/key: "value"
> 
> (if assoc/key doesn't actually exist yet)
> 
> is there any way to cheat and do something like:
> 
> (fake example that doesn't work)
> 
> assoc: make hash! []
> change assoc/key "dude"
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> It would be really really nice if RT could give us something like this (hint
> hint):
> 
> assoc: make associative! []
> assoc/key: "value"
> 
> 'first could give us the keys
> and 'second could give us the values
> 
> Bonus is, it doesn't require any new syntax... no funky assoc{'key'} or
> anything. :)
> 
> 
> Keith
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 5:57 PM
> Subject: [REBOL] Associative data store Re:(2)
> 
> 
> > Oh, shucks,
> >
> > a bug:
> >
> > >assoc-add: func [assoc [block!] candidates [block!] /local found] [
> > >  if is-assoc? assoc [
> > >    foreach [key value] candidates [
> > >      either found: contains-key? assoc key [
> > >        insert at assoc/values index? found value
> >
> > The line
> >
> > >        insert at assoc/values index? found value
> >
> > Should be
> >
> >          change at assoc/values index? found value
> >
> > >      ][
> > >        insert assoc/keys key
> > >        insert assoc/values value
> > >      ]
> > >    ]
> > >    return true
> > >  ]
> > >  return false
> > >]
> >
> > To quote Joel, "silly me" :-).
> >
> >
> >
> > ;- Elan [ : - ) ]
> >     author of REBOL: THE OFFICIAL GUIDE
> >     REBOL Press: The Official Source for REBOL Books
> >     http://www.REBOLpress.com
> >     visit me at http://www.TechScribe.com
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 

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