On Oct 26, 2004, at 5:38 AM, Mikael Johansson wrote:
Another thing - I've been on about this before a little... As of now, the biggest restraint I find is that I have NO idea of the finer details of the language. At all. Can I manipulate strings? Can I concatenate strings? Is there any way to give output without getting a newline automagically? What do all the operators that I've seen in the lex/yacc files _DO_?
Please forgive me if this is a dumb question, I'm new to ChucK. Is there documentation of any kind for the language besides the lex/yacc files and the short tutorial? I've been wondering if all the control structures from C++ are there, e.g., switch statements, break, etc. Also, is there anyway to access the underlying OS, as in Perl? For that matter, a Perl module that can control ChucK, but can also give you a robust language might be pretty neat. Thanks for the great work, Eric