On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Emanuel Carnevale <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> as a follow up of my previous message, I'd like to share an idea it popped
> up in my head while writing get-pinyin.I don't know if you already
> discussed this approach since I haven't read all the messages, but forgive
> me if it's old news.
>
> To easily concatenate different messages what about a sort of a stack where
> to put results?
> in this way one can write commands that looks into the stack and _acts on_
> what's in it, maybe leaving a result available to successive commands.
>
> definitely commands like "copy to clipboard" or "send to email-address"
> will make more sense.
>
> I don't know if sounds crazy or naive, unfortunately I didn't dig too much
> into it, but I more likely just thought aloud here ;)
> if you think could be interesting, I'll start thinking about some examples.
>
> cheers,
> Emanuel
>

This is more or less how chaining will work in the future - it's just very
difficult to implement it in normal English - it's hard to know where one
command ends, and another begins :-/

-- cers / Christian Sonne

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