Am Freitag, 28. November 2014, 08:38:26 schrieb David A. Wheeler: > Perhaps more interestingly, I would expect this: > foo bar > aaa bbb ccc > . ddd eee fff > ggg hhh > => > (foo bar (aaa bbb ccc) ddd eee fff (ggg hhh))
Yepp, that’s how wisp would transform that. It’s the core reason for the existence of the leading-period rule: Making most kinds of general tree/list-of-list structures look similar. I know that that’s not the best description of its effect, but I don’t find a better description right now… I hope you understand what I mean anyway. Best wishes, Arne -- Konstruktive Kritik: - http://draketo.de/licht/krude-ideen/konstruktive-kritik -- 1w6 sie zu achten, sie alle zu finden, in Spiele zu leiten und sacht zu verbinden. → http://1w6.org
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