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Subject: Re: EvalIt32 is a 32-bit library that allows programs to evaluate math expressions defined at run time.
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>>>>> "Igor" == Igor Evsikov <········@flowpath.com> writes:
Igor> EvalIt32 is a 32-bit library that allows programs to
Igor> evaluate math expressions defined at run time.
Way cool! I just cannot imagine having an environment that could
allow evaluating expressions at runtime.
Wait, oops, this isn't comp.lang.langs-without-eval...
Igor> FOR-type loop
Igor> if (...) then (...) else (...)
I'd be more impressed if it offered the PanCode control structures...
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