On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 5:23 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
> Bill Page writes:
> | How is 'Modemap' different from 'Mapping'?
>
> I thought I explained it and several times in the past (and repeated
> in the last couple of threads).

I am sorry, could you point me to where you first defined this? I
tried searching the list but did not come up with anything with an
explanation.

> A Modemap is the library domain for the notion of `modemap'
> that underpins all AXIOM systems:
>
>  operation name + domain of computation + signature (+ possibly predicate)
>

I can't see to find this in the current sources for OpenAxiom. Is this
library domain a new development not yet in the released source?

> A Mapping is a code pointer.
>

I thought 'Mapping' was a built-in domain otherwise denoted by

  ->

What do you mean by "code pointer"?

Regards,
Bill Page.

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