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Re: How to detect EOFs in SEQ-files using M/C?
- Subject: Re: How to detect EOFs in SEQ-files using M/C?
- From: Matthew Montchalin <mmontcha@OregonVOS.net>
- Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2002 17:00:10 -0700
- In-reply-to: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0209081905130.29418-100000@Oswego.FoxValley.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.cbm
- Organization: Oregon VOS
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<cross-posted from comp.sys.cbm to comp.sys.apple2 for enlightenment>
On Sun, 8 Sep 2002, Glenn P., wrote:
| > Is pi intercepted also?
|
|PI isn't a variable. It is a keyword, albeit an unusual one, complete
|with its own token. I believe it acts as a function with a fixed value.
Hmmmm. How is pi represented on the Apple II? There has to be a story
in here somewhere. Are not most basic languages for the Apple II soft-
loaded? How do they handle pi? Surely they don't use a whole token
just for pi?