On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 03:20:22PM +0200, Michele Dondi wrote: : I hope not to raise too much the noise/signal level on list, but I have a : question: I have had a long experience programming my HP28s pocket : calculator, and its RPN language that AFAIK is mostly the same as that of : newer models, supported constructs of the form : : -> a b << ... >> : : where C<< -> >> is a literal right arrow char and C<<< << >>> and C<<< >> : >>> are literal guillemets (delimiting blocks). Just wonder wether by any : chance *that* language has had any influence on the : : -> $x, $y { ... } : : construct.
Nope. I used to think RPN was completely unnatural. Then I started learning Japanese, and now I not so sure am. :-) I just borrowed the -> from Perl 5 because I knew it was available, and I thought it read better for C<for> loops than the Ruby approach. Larry