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|    rugxulo@gmail.com to Robert Prins    |
|    Re: Speeding up code - am I missing some    |
|    03 Sep 18 17:32:33    |
      Hi,              On Saturday, September 1, 2018 at 3:06:45 AM UTC-5, Robert Prins wrote:       > On 2018-08-31 16:47, rugxulo@gmail.hates.spam wrote:       > >       > > Are you talking about conformant arrays? Schemata? Open arrays?       > > Even Turbo Pascal (only later versions?) had LOW() and HIGH() built-ins.       > > Is that what you meant?       > Not really. or maybe.       >       > Can Pascal (choose your flavour) handle passing these two different arrays of       > structures to a single procedure:       >       > Well, PL/I can:              But I don't grok PL/I, so you'll have to show me in a more Pascal-friendly       pseudo-code.              > I don't think there's an easy way to do the same with Pascal, but I'm ready       to       > be corrected.              "Pascal" can mean any number of dialects and offshoots. Yes, there are       several (potential) ways to solve the problem.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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