Hi Thorsten,
hmm... I just downloaded the new (??) version and it still crashes when
I type (env) directly after start-up ...
Sorry, the fix was not complete. :(
Though it worked for me yesterday,
$ bin/picolisp
: (env)
- NIL
I noticed that it did _not_ work in a debug break:
Hi Thorsten and José,
in addition what you have already discussed:
mark-up syntax is usually symmetric, i.e. the end-tag looks like a
180° mapping of the start-tag (e.g. the JSP Scriplet % ... %).
This makes parsing the file and constructing regexp much easier, because
its always clear
Hi Joe and Jon,
An important common feature of wikis is the ability to see recent changes.
I briefly looked and didn't see it on the picolisp wiki. Did I miss it?
If not, would it be much to add? I can attempt a patch or will gladly
defer
to someone else.
Just a thought. Thanks!
On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 10:13:41AM +0100, Alexander Burger wrote:
Is there a way to display or link the log of the Mercury repository in
the Wiki?
Seems I didn't notice the subject ...
The _wiki_ changes are visible when go to
http://wiki.picolisp.com
and log in. Then click on Documents
Alexander Burger a...@software-lab.de writes:
Hi Alex,
hmm... I just downloaded the new (??) version and it still crashes when
I type (env) directly after start-up ...
Sorry, the fix was not complete. :(
Though it worked for me yesterday,
$ bin/picolisp
: (env)
- NIL
Now
I'm always keeping my options open so I don't have to rewrite a lot of
stuff later if I realize I need for instance encapsulation.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 9:21 AM, Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@googlemail.comwrote:
Joe Bogner joebog...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Henrik, Hi Joe,
Thank you for sharing.