Didn't see the warning in this case because I went straight to set_var_name through the predicate index. So I'm thinking of suing you for reckless documentation. :) Dan --- "Joachim Schimpf (Independent Contractor)" <jschimpf_at_cisco.com> wrote: > Daniel Lucraft wrote: > > OK I got it. I used the var_names library to > identify > > variables and stored the results in a hash in > > non-logical storage. Hasn't helped the speed of > the > > algorithm though :-(. > > No complaining please - we did equip that library > with a warning saying: > > "These variable names are intended solely for > purposes of debugging > and visualisation of a program execution. Any use > of this feature > in the actual program logic or algorithm is > strongly discouraged." > > Ok, warnings don't work... But were you actually > encouraged by it? > > ;-) > > -- Joachim > > > > > _______________________________________________ > ECLiPSe-Users mailing list > ECLiPSe-Users_at_crosscoreop.com > http://www.crosscoreop.com/mailman/options/eclipse-users >Received on Thu Feb 21 2008 - 17:37:09 CET
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