Am Wednesday 29 August 2012 10:58:52 schrieb Mark Morgan Lloyd:
> Looking at the earlier thread, what you appear to be suggesting is some
> way of using $i for pulling binary data into your program. However, $i
> is by definition for including source fragments, if you want to merge
> something that cannot be a valid source fragment (e.g. because it
> contains illegal characters, or because sequences such as \n\r must be
> preserved) ...

You are trying to make a very simple thing complicated.
I know bytes with values from 0 to 255. I do not see an illegal character/byte 
there. If you read exactly I did not type $i but $ir which I think is not 
reserved for another thing.
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