That looks like Henry's code taken from cr.c at some older version. It
compiles fine for me in GCC and Visual Studio 2013. It is in the
implementation of "::, which seems to be working in my tests, so that
code never gets hit. Are you using Clang? It's much less tolerant of
code like that.
Regards,
-Thomas
On 08/02/2017 11:21 AM, bill lam wrote:
When I tried to compile, but this line in best.c failed.
*((I*)0)=0; // scaf
and I can not understand its intention, access to memory
address 0 should cause segfault.
Вт, 01 авг 2017, Jose Mario Quintana написал(а):
A brief description of the Jx v1.0 extensions, together with links to a
Windows 64 bit dll, a Unix 64 bit so binaries and the patch corresponding
to the J806 source can be found at,
http://www.2bestsystems.com/foundation/j/jx1
Summary
- Spelling
- Names with unicode characters
- Primitives
Added =.. =:: $:: [. ]. ]: ".. ":: `. ?: i.. O.
Extended ~ $.
- Foreign
Added 104!:5 Unnamed Execution
- Trains
a v Added (different from Jx v0)
a a Extended (different from Jx v0)
c a Resurrected
a c a Resurrected
The Jx v0 page,
http://www.2bestsystems.com/foundation/j/jx0
will be removed in the near future
Time permitting, there will be soon a script with assertions for those who
want to verify binaries targeted for other platforms and I will try to
illustrate the facilities in action with some scripts.
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 11:40 PM, Jose Mario Quintana <
jose.mario.quint...@gmail.com> wrote:
The patches, a Windows 32-bit DLL, a cheatsheet, 32 and 64 bit Unix
libraries are found at:
http://www.2bestsystems.com/foundation/j/
For more details and demonstration code, see the article in the Journal of
J: http://journalofj.com/index.php/vol-2-no-2-october-2013 (only the
definition of the new conjunction knot (`.) has been slightly modified for
the release).
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