On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 2:04 PM Dr. Jürgen Sauermann
wrote:
> Attempting to solve a not decidable problem at runtime is nothing
> that I would dare to try.
Well, it seems that it all depends on implementation. While Dyalog
implemented assignment the same way as GNU APL, in NARS2000 it's very
diffe
Hi Bill,
thanks, fixed in SVN
1124.
Best Regards,
/// Jürgen
On 02/04/2019 06:47 PM, Bill Heagy
wrote:
Minor
note: )load appears to be giving a diagnostic:
)load p010
fi
Minor note: )load appears to be giving a diagnostic:
)load p010
filename:'/home/wheagy/workspaces/p010.xml' at Workspace.cc:977
(debian system)
On 2019-02-04 12:22 p.m., vvs wrote:
Hello
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 3:41 PM Dr. Jürgen Sauermann
wrote:
infinite recursion should
Hello
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 3:41 PM Dr. Jürgen Sauermann
wrote:
> infinite recursion should now give WS FULL. SVN 1123.
Thanks, it works now.
Out of curiosity I've installed Dyalog 14.0 32-bit Windows
unregistered version and it behaves the same way, i.e. WS FULL. I
think it'd worth mentioning
Hi,
infinite recursion should now give WS FULL. SVN 1123.
/// Jürgen
On 02/03/2019 09:04 PM, vvs wrote:
On Sun, Feb 3, 2019 at 9:00 PM Dr. Jürgen Sauermann
wrote:
Almost every language has that sort of dangerous behavio
Hi,
I am pretty sure that GNU APL behaves according to the ISO
standard up to the point where it crashes. The only wrong
behaviour that I currently see is that it should catch the bad
alloc exception and signal WS full instead of looping forever.
I will look into