Date: | Mon Aug 30 16:50:25 1994 | |
Subject: | Re: Arrays with null bounds (again) | |
From: | Chris Dollin | |
Volume-ID: | 940831.01 |
anderson@kogs11.informatik.uni-hamburg.de (James Anderson) writes: Suppose that a pop array with no bounds is analogous to a 0 x 0 matrix (whatever that might be). Then a 0 x 0 matrix contains an element. I'm sure Steve will whizz by on this one anyway ... Why start by supposing an evident falsehood? Why would any array with ``no'' bounds (correctly, with the empty tuple of bounds) be analogous to a 0x0 matrix? -- Regards, Kers. "If anything anyone lacks, they'll find it all ready in stacks." |