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Re: @NotRevealed
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Valeriy E. Ushakov |
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Re: @NotRevealed |
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Mon, 8 Oct 2001 19:11:16 +0400 |
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On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 10:05:56 +0200, Samuel Lacas wrote:
> This makes me wonder: would not it be possible to have a "look for
> galleys in order of appearance" rather than the "preceding",
> "followin" or "foll or prec" features; of course, that would only
> stand for "unflushed" ones. May be it too memory consuming.
"preceding" and "following" are purely spatial. It has some,
mmm... interesting applications. Look at this example that I still
think is my greatest Lout hack (with-plug :shameless As Jeff said,
"I just hope that Lout is up to it". ;)
http://www.ptc.spbu.ru/~uwe/lout/essays/380.classified.txt
As I wrote on several occasions, I think that the spatial aspect of
Lout is under-appreciated if clearly understood at all (my mind just
boggles and gets a watchdog reset when I think about it).
> Well, my intuition now is that, if someone wants to have the correct
> output order whatever the input order, I may need to resort to
> sorted galleys.
Well, you need to pair your Qs and As somehow. You can do it
spatially, by feeding them in pairs in the sorted order Q1 A1 Q2 A2 -
which is the most simple solution. Or you can (I think) pair them
using tags. The latter, if possible, will have a hard performance
hit, as the whole list (i.e. the whole document) will need to be held
in the memory.
SY, Uwe
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