That sample has several errors (incompatible types in assignment, wrong order of operands, missing "fun void" in the function declaration). It doubt anyone ever tried to run it.
I win! (I've always had that rare talent to find ditches no one's fallen through before. ) Python is the only common language that I know of where indentation is
important to the compiler. For other languages it's just a convenience to make it easier for the programmer to read. I personally use XEmacs with the chuck.el that's been posted here a few times.
Thats very...unfortunate. Some files in my Ubuntu Gutsy dpkg have been corrupted for several months now, with no proper solution in sight. Which means I can't install anything (including Xemacs) using 'aptitude' or synaptic. thanks, ------- -.- 1/f ))) --. ------- ... http://www.algomantra.com