In article <i4ehad$k6...@localhost.localdomain>, Martin Gregorie <mar...@address-in-sig.invalid> wrote:
> > Roy wasn't using numpy/Python semantics but made-up semantics (following > > Martin Gregorie's made-up semantics to which he was replying) which > > treat the step size as a true size, not a size and direction. The > > direction is determined from the start and stop parameters. It's an > > almost-reasonable design. > > That wasn't a made-up example: AFAICR and ignoring a missing semi-colon > it was an Algol 68 snippet. It was a made up example. Any similarity to a real programming language, living or dead, was purely a coincidence. I suspect I've probably also written a viable code snippet in Whitespace as well (http://compsoc.dur.ac.uk/whitespace/). That, too, is a coincidence. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list