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[1/5] from: rotenca:telvia:it at: 4-Nov-2002 21:27
Why?
>> to string! #""
== "^@"
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Ciao
Romano
[2/5] from: chris:ross-gill at: 4-Nov-2002 15:40
Hi Romano,
> >> to string! #""
> == "^@"
It appears that #"" relates to character 0.
>> to-string #""
== "^@"
>> to-integer #""
== 0
>> to-char to-integer #""
== #"^@"
>> = #"" #"^@"
== true
>> to-integer #"^@"
== 0
- Chris
[3/5] from: greggirwin:mindspring at: 4-Nov-2002 14:36
<<
Why?
>> to string! #""
== "^@"
>>
I guess it's trying to be helpful, rather than saying #"" is an invalid
char! value.
--Gregg
[4/5] from: g:santilli:tiscalinet:it at: 4-Nov-2002 23:57
Hi Romano,
On Monday, November 4, 2002, 9:27:22 PM, you wrote:
RPT> Why?
>>> to string! #""
RPT> == "^@"
>> #""
== #"^@"
(A char! cannot be empty, that is.)
Regards,
Gabriele.
--
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[5/5] from: rotenca:telvia:it at: 5-Nov-2002 19:13
Hi Gregg, Gabriele and all,
> Why?
>
> >> to string! #""
> == "^@"
> >>
>
> I guess it's trying to be helpful, rather than saying #"" is an invalid
> char! value.
This is the Feedback answer:
That looks like a bug. We will consider it a bug.
Thanks for reporting it to us.
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Ciao
Romano