newRPL: Alpha demo 0.9 released [UPDATED 2017-10-25]
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10-28-2017, 03:36 AM
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RE: newRPL: Alpha demo 0.9 released [UPDATED 2017-10-25]
(10-26-2017 10:38 PM)Gilles59 Wrote: RCL and STO dont work in the same way for this. RCL support the use of Path. I just look the AUR. Path for RCL are describe. Nothing is explain about STO nor in STO description or parallel processing chapter. But I use these syntax from long time ago ;D I think that difference between RCL and STO threw me off, I thought they were consistent. In any case, I think I came up with a decent compromise: * Both STO and RCL will have parallel processing (still have to fix the empty list annoyance, but that's easy). * Both STO and RCL will accept absolute paths using list of lists (double brackets). For example: 5 { 'a' 'b' } STO will store 5 in 'a' and 'b' 5 {{ 'a' 'b' }} STO will store 5 into variable 'a' within subdirectory 'b' inside the current directory. { 'X' 'Y' 'Z' } RCL will return { 1 2 3 } assuming X=1, Y=2, Z=3. This is consistent with the normal use of commands and operators on lists. 'X' RCL will do the usual: find X in the current or parent dirs {{ 'X' }} RCL will only find 'X' in the current dir but not the parent dirs (since this is now an explicit path to the current directory) {{ 'MYDIR' 'X' }} RCL will get 'X' from directory 'MYDIR' inside of the current directory. By the way, paths can use both HOME and UPDIR anywhere, so: {{ UPDIR 'MYDIR' 'X' }} RCL will search for 'X' in directory 'MYDIR' inside the parent of the current directory. |
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