Andy's comments and positioning...
Dom
mcdomi at free.fr
Mon Feb 9 05:17:55 EST 2004
Frank Leahy <frank at backtalk.com> wrote:
> Not supporting these standard statements make the language look a bit
> "beginner-ish".
You are right. "talk" statements are way too childish!
Speak of real programer language, not a quiche-eater one!
(here, in fact, it is a bottle-eater one ;-)))
Below is an example of what to do to make Transcript a real language:
====
#define MAXBEER (99)
void chug(int beers);
main()
{
register beers;
for(beers = MAXBEER; beers; chug(beers--))
puts("");
puts("\nTime to buy more beer!\n");
exit(0);
}
void chug(register beers)
{
char howmany[8], *s;
s = beers != 1 ? "s" : "";
printf("%d bottle%s of beer on the wall,\n", beers, s);
printf("%d bottle%s of beeeeer . . . ,\n", beers, s);
printf("Take one down, pass it around,\n");
if(--beers) sprintf(howmany, "%d", beers); else strcpy(howmany, "No
more");
s = beers != 1 ? "s" : "";
printf("%s bottle%s of beer on the wall.\n", howmany, s);
}
====
PS: everybody should understand that i am kidding ;-))
Pliiiiz don't touch transcript's syntax!!!
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