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Re: "~" vs. "POSIX file"
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Re: "~" vs. "POSIX file"


  • Subject: Re: "~" vs. "POSIX file"
  • From: "Mark J. Reed" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 01:03:20 -0400

On 10/25/06, Philip Aker <email@hidden> wrote:
On 2006-10-24, at 13:41:32, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> Ah, but this is Philip, so he'll just point out that tclsh supports
> it, which of course means that everything else should, too.  :)

Damn right.

Yay, we agreed on something! :)

 And I might mention that I've suggested elsewhere that
both CoreFoundation and Tcl developers take a serious look at the
descriptorType field of an AEDesc (and what follows from its
implemtation). For OS X the benefits of that in CoreFoundation for
Carbon, Cocoa (toll free bridging), and AppleEvents, and all related
technologies would be huge.

OK, now you've lost me. If you could expound upon this idea further, possibly offlist, or point me at a previous exposition on the topic, I'd appreciate it.

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Mark J. Reed <email@hidden>
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