Do you mean the 'list' and 'array' methods? They were named that
way for two reasons. One, to jive with what ns_tcl was already doing,
and two to jive with what they do and what Tcl'er would expect them to
do based on name.
There was no scientific (or even good) reason other than that. 0-]
Damon
Massimo Manghi wrote:
Hi riveters
I was looking at the DIO and SESSION packages code more
closely than I did before and found out that there are
some methods in dio.tcl where Tcl keywords like 'list'
and 'array' are replaced and reused as names for
simbolic entities like a specific list or array.
Reading such code is puzzling but I'm unwilling to
think that the fellows who wrote it did it without a
good and specific reason. Just out of curiosity
someone would explain why it was done this way?
thank you
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