On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 9:53 AM, Riccardo GUIDA
wrote:
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> Hi, thanks for the feedback.
>
Actually, thank you for the feedback.
>
> [Bill]> Although this terminology is used in a few places,
>
> "... a few places"? Well, I would say "almost everywhere":
> Jenks Sutor vol 0, hyperdoc, fricasUG,
Hi, thanks for the feedback.
[Bill]> Although this terminology is used in a few places,
"... a few places"? Well, I would say "almost everywhere": Jenks Sutor vol 0,
hyperdoc, fricasUG, mathaction ...
[Bill]>I do not think it
[Bill]> is correct to call == delayed assignment. Rather it only
> (2) -> y:Integer == 1
>Type: Void
This is a strange way to input in FriCAS, it actually defined a rule for ':'
(1) -> y:Integer == 1
Type: Void
(2) ->
On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 11:51 AM, Riccardo GUIDA
wrote:
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> Command line interpreter: I realize that type declaration is ignored
> in delayed assignment == even for variables (see [1] for a similar
> behavior for functions)
>
> Same behavior from .input file.
>
Although this terminology is used
Hi
Command line interpreter: I realize that type declaration is ignored in delayed
assignment == even for variables (see [1] for a similar behavior for functions)
Same behavior from .input file.
AND
At the same occasion I get a weird system error in )display properties, which
might interest