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for icon-group-addresses; Mon, 24 Jul 2000 09:03:07 -0700 (MST)
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Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 08:26:37 -0700
From: Steve Wampler <swampler@noao.edu>
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To: Todd Nathan <todd@palomablanca.net>,
icon-group <icon-group@optima.CS.Arizona.EDU>
Subject: Re: Q: about cset and set writing
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Todd Nathan wrote:
>
> Seems that a cset is printable by 'write()', which makes
> sense. How does one go about writing a normal set, is
> there a way to do this easily?
>
> \t
Since sets in Icon can contain themselves, you've got the
same problem as with the "deep write" question. If
you *know* you don't have self-referential sets, then you
can add a clause to the "deepImage()" procedure in my
last message to handle sets as well as lists.
--
Steve Wampler- SOLIS Project, National Solar Observatory
swampler@noao.edu