In a message dated 26/01/03 17:09:33 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I never intended in either GWASL or GWASS to go to the trouble of evaluating
> expressions except in a "simple" way. That is in both assemblers evaluation
> is done from left to right ignoring implied brackets (parentheses) so

Well, I can see why you did it this way. But this also means big
trouble for somebody who tries to built SMSQ/E using those assembler,
the sources rely on correct mathematical evaluations (and now find the
bug if you missed to change only one of them...).

Just in case anybody is trying.

Marcel



Here is a case of "trade off". If the *big trouble* in using GWASS on SMSQ/E sources is solved more easily by changing GWASS than by changing SMSQ/E then that should be done. If anyone wants this I would appreciate a definition of how the expressions should be evaluated. An updated GWASS would, of course, have to have a new option to use its current method of evaluation or to use the different method.

I await comments with ba(i)ted breath.

George

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