very good. i am learning - slowly. thank you.
by the way, what does the 'F' in 'F-Script' stand for?
i wish success to FScript.
On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 05:12 AM, Philippe Mougin wrote:
>
> Note that "#airplane" is just a compact notation equivalent to the
> following
> block literal: [:arg| arg airplane].
> Actually, you are not restricted to use the compact notation for blocks
> when
> invoking "inspectWith:", or any other method requiring blocks as
> arguments.
> Thus, you can express arbitrarily complex expression in your blocks...
>
> So what you want is:
>
> F inspectWith:{#ident, [:aFlight | aFlight airplane location]}
>
>
> -- Phil
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Subject: [F-Script-talk] inspectWith objects
>
> trying to use inspectWith on tutorial objects:
> F inspectWith:{#ident,#airplane}
>
> but 'airplane' is an object.
> so if i wanted to include, say, 'location' value in the inspectWith, what
> would be the syntax.
>
> this doesn't work:
> F inspectWith:{#ident,#airplane location}
>
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