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Subject: Re: Sorted indexes and (string<?) in Jade From: Matthias Clasen <clasen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 13:19:38 +0200 |
> It's not actually clear what 'numeric equivalent' means. I understood
> it to have the meaning it has in Unicode tables, so that the numeric
> equivalent of "1" is 1 and that of the roman numeral "IX" character is
> 9. You understood it as returning its position in the document
> character set. Does anyone have an accurate definition for this?
No matter what the meaning of numeric-equiv, the problem is that jade
doesn't really support char-property and the related primitives. jade.htm
says:
Other limitations
The following primitives are just stubs:
char-script-case
Always returns last argument.
char-property
Always returns #f or specified default value.
address-visited?
Always returns #f.
Matthias
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