I didn't want to enter in too much detail and as they usually recommand not trusting eval(), I thought it would suffice.
The problem is that I loose the well ordering of my recursive set when calling my function through an eval() while it is kept when using a dedicated program to perform the same function.
In the past I went into much confusion for problems of this kind till I migrated my recursive functions to C.
In reply to Re^2: How to avoid eval()?
by emilbarton
in thread How to avoid eval()?
by emilbarton
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