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Yes, I can do code in SEU for the things you mention - and I never would
- no one here is suggesting that.
Rob's reply is right - you CAN use SEU but will have a devil of a time
being sure that your syntax is correct.
As David suggested, SEU has not been updated for a long time - maybe not
hardlly even for 6.1 - so I think even the nice CL enhancements like
%SCAN are not recognized as syntactically correct.
On 10/15/2014 2:17 PM, John Yeung wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Rob wrote:
Depends on your definition of 'supported'.
I think if you pull up 'totally free' code in SEU and don't change it
SEU
won't flag it.
That's not a terribly useful definition of "supported". By this
definition, SEU also supports Visual Basic, Lisp, and Brainf*ck.
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