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Re: non-hobbitable code


Klaus.Schilling@home.ivm.de writes:

> They both have in common that they use notations like #: or #&, and
> hobbit breaks down when encountering those, with a message about a
> read error/unknown kind of object. That's a pity because uncompiled
> pint is very slow (on my 8MB snail).
> Will that stuff get worked on in future?

I can't predict the future, so I don't know if it will be worked on.
You can save all of us the suspense, and work on it yourself, of
course.  ;^)

-russ

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 harder, but when you do, it blows away your whole leg."
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