On Mon, 8 Jan 2007 23:44:25 -0800, "Clinton Jeffery"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> "ie" will probably run unmodified under Unicon, supporting normal Icon
> constructs and maybe most of Unicon's I/O extensions but not classes
> and such. Extending "ie" to invoke the Unicon translator instead of
> the underlying Icont translator would be trivial.  Of course, there
> are liable to be warts and surprises. Others in the group may respond
> with more or better information than this.
>
> If the unsubscribing needs any further attention let me know, it
> sounds like you fixed it yourself before I had a chance to work on it.
>
> Clint

Yep......fingered out the un-subscribing. What a PITA...... Seems no
sweat here at ml1.net.

I haven't found 'ie' yet in the `winicon' directory tree. I was just
curious to see if it still existed? Maybe it was only available on the
Unix version of Icon? Whatever the scoop is, I just think that it would
be a neat tool to "play" with the Icon/Unicon syntax while in a learning
mode. Don't you think?
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