On Fri, 11 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> In a message dated 6/11/99 9:45:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > don't know "containers", perhaps you could elaborate. From the
> >above example, they look like "references" in C++ or Java (and it
> >looks like you're also co-mingling variable and property syntax, which
> >has been discussed on this list previously).
> >
>
> A container is an area to put data. It can be a variable, property, global,
> or chunk thereof.
That's the traditional xTalk definition, but if that's what you're
supporting, why add the term to the language?
Regards,
Scott
> Dan
>
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