On Dec 10, 2011, at 6:36 PM, Lisette Brillemans wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>
> When using GAP you have to end every line with a semicolon, as in C and C++.
> This is allright, but it also has the effect (on me) that something like
> SciLab or so is now very user unfriendly because there using a semicolon
> supresses the output.
> I have been using GAP for quite a while now (more than a year) but of course
> apart from GAP you need sometimes other programs, like Pari for instance. But
> also Pari has the behaviour that a semicolon suppresses output. This is very
> unhandy if you’re accustomed to GAP.
>
> Is it possible to implement a function or maybe a command line option to
> change the behaviour of the semicolon of GAP in version 4.5.
> Of course I’m only talking about oneliners.
> The programming language should of course stay as it is.
>
> Sage uses a Pythonlike language to connect many algebraic and mathematical
> programs into one package but it’s not what I’m looking for. I only would
> like to be able to switch the behaviour of GAP’s semicolon. If that is not
> possible I' very much like to here why not.
> If there are more users experiencing this annoying problem then of course I
> would like to hear from them if they have found a solution and which one.
>
If what you want is a line, or switch in your configuration file, fine. But I
would think in general that it would not be easy to implement. And I certainly
use the ability to type a line with a return in them. And the GAP input
routine would need to be rewritten to figure out when a line was complete. For
example
x := 4+ 4
+3;
would probably not give you what you want.
Vince
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