No, I'm pointing out that the code of this site suffers from a problem which requires a certain level of knowledge and understanding to get around.

HA!

Please tell me how to know what the output of that program is, WITHOUT inspecting the code of the package foo...

Already explained to you many times, that isn't even close to what aXML does.

The closes equivalent that resembles print foo(bar(baz())); would be print eval foo( eval bar( eval baz() ) ) ); except its really

$program = 'foo(bar(baz())'; while( evalable $program ){ $program = eval $program; } print $program;

In otherwords, rocket-brainf-ck

if you can I will accept the criticism as valid, if you cannot, then I will consider that criticism, like all the others, as firmly refuted.

HA!


In reply to Re^21: Is an aXML compiler possible? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Is an aXML compiler possible? by Logicus

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