Hi folks,

Consider the code:      i := 10 ; every write(!i)

UB3 on page 244 says "!i is equivalent to (1 to i) for integer i"

If you run it (Win 7/x64/Unicon 12), you will see i is converted to a string 
first.

Not sure if this is an implementation or documentation error.


David
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