Re: PIZZA time again :-)

From: A.L. <alewando_at_alamakota.com>
Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2005 19:28:51 -0500
Message-ID: <rgrhh1duos09rneo4jg72dc5toprgs05ci_at_4ax.com>


On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 01:31:25 +0200, mAsterdam <mAsterdam_at_vrijdag.org> wrote:

>A.L. wrote:
>> mAsterdam wrote:
>>
>>>Assume
>>>1. there is a meaningful (or at least consequential)
>>>difference between:
>>>
>>> toppings([salami, mozarella, onions]).
>>> and
>>> toppings([mozarella, onions, salami]).
>>
>> It can be yes or not, whatever you like
>
>Hm - you don't like your onions a little brownish?
>I do, and the assumption is clear, I think.
>If it is not, please ask.
>

I don't like pizza.

>>>2. A, B, C are lists (conforming to the as yet to
>>>be published Spight LIST grammar in relational context).
>>>
>>>What should
>>> merge ([A,B], C). % merge list of lists into list
>>>mean ?
>>>
>>>I think it should merge A and B into C,
>>>preserving order, and fail if it can't.
>>>
>>>Or, if merge(+, +) just fail if C isn't a merge.
>>
>> It can be both, whatever you like
>
>? What do you mean with 'both' in this case ?

Whatever you like more.

A.L. Received on Sat Sep 03 2005 - 02:28:51 CEST

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