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 UWA week 36 (2nd semester, mid-semester break) ↓
SVG not supported 6:45pm Wed 4th Sep, Mark LN.

what happens when the function takes a string as a parameter and the string contains bracket and commas? e.g. call function("This will break, your idea (maybe?)")


SVG not supported 8:38pm Tue 3rd Sep, Mark LN.

Yup sure - now you got me thinking about adding that as well Shouldn't be too hard I guess...


SVG not supported 12:56pm Tue 3rd Sep, Mark LN.

Instead of passing a function to another function, the first function can just be evaluated in the parameter expression like this function add a b return a b function two return 2 print add(1, two())


SVG not supported 8:53pm Mon 2nd Sep, Mark LN.

That would be hard to do without building a full-blown syntax parser, how would you figure out how many parameters are in this function call function name((x 1)-2, function2((a-1),b))


SVG not supported 8:44pm Mon 2nd Sep, Mark LN.

Ok wow - the markdown is a bit different to what I am used to using. Lets try that again because there doesn't seem to be a way to edit my post Working code 2 is printed 3 is printed afterwards value - 1 function increment value - value 1 ...


SVG not supported 8:39pm Mon 2nd Sep, Mark LN.

Hey, Thought we could share interesting and weird ml code to test our work. Here is one I came up with mlcode 2 is printed 3 is printed afterwards value - 1 function increment value - value 1 Function call with parens right against the na...

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