David L. Nicol writes: > If we use exceptions of some kind to handle > syntax, encountering an exception of type "unknown-keyword:Cmp" could > result in the subroutine definition getting run to clarify this piece > of code. I'm nervous about this. I'm trying to picture what happens, and having trouble. Could you post some hypothetical code that would trigger the exception (including the loading of the module that defines the exception) so I can better see what you're proposing? If this was in last week's discussion, please send me a pointer to the archives. Thanks, Nat
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- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignoring eq and cmp operato... Jarkko Hietaniemi
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignoring eq and cmp operato... Kevin Walker
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignoring eq and cmp ope... Nathan Torkington
- Upscope (was Re: RFC 143) John Porter
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignoring eq and cmp... Bryan C . Warnock
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignoring eq and cmp... David L. Nicol
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignoring eq and... Nathan Torkington
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignoring e... David L. Nicol
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignori... Nathan Torkington
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ig... David L. Nicol
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignoring eq and cmp operato... Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignoring eq and cmp ope... Dan Sugalski
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignoring eq and cmp... Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignoring eq and... Dan Sugalski
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignoring e... Nathan Torkington
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignoring eq and cmp ope... Jarkko Hietaniemi
- Re: RFC 143 (v1) Case ignoring eq and cmp... Glenn Linderman