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Author Re: Distinguish primitive and defined functions inside an operator of APL2
David Liebtag

2005-01-12, 8:55 am

Mike,

I don't know why you used QuadCR inside QuaDEA, but whatever the reason, I
don't think your example provides you with a way to detect whether the
operand is primitive or not. You get the same result for locked defined
functions as you get for primitives.

David Liebtag
IBM APL Products and Services



David Liebtag

2005-01-13, 3:56 pm

External functions are treated the same as locked functions and QuadCR
returns an empty matrix.

The workstation APL2's interpreter seems to have a bug, QuadNA of an
external operand returns gibberish.

David Liebtag



David Liebtag

2005-01-14, 3:56 am

I don't think QuadCR ever throws errors.

David



David Liebtag

2005-01-17, 8:55 pm

I don't think QuadCR ever throws errors.

David



David Liebtag

2005-01-19, 3:56 am

I don't think QuadCR ever throws errors.

David



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