From: "Hibou57 (Yannick Duchêne)" <yannick_duchene@yahoo.fr>
Subject: Re: How to convert a string containing two hex digits to a character?
Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 14:19:29 -0800 (PST)
Date: 2010-01-06T14:19:29-08:00 [thread overview]
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On 6 jan, 22:54, Maciej Sobczak <see.my.homep...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry, but I find it to be overly paranoid.
> What has happened to the old good "Something + 1"?
No such thing as paranoia here, as any way, for numbers, X + 1 and
Number_Type'Succ (X) are strictly equivalent (thus, the Succ function
attribute is not more paranoid than the “ + ” operator).
As the question was from a student, I was just trying to give him/her
some food for dinner. It's always good to know about Succ : it is
required with enumerated types, and it is the only way to do something
like “ + 1 ” when a numeric type is passed as a formal discrete type
parameter of a generic.
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Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-01-06 0:39 How to convert a string containing two hex digits to a character? Leslie
2010-01-06 0:43 ` Leslie
2010-01-06 1:22 ` Hibou57 (Yannick Duchêne)
2010-01-06 1:31 ` Hibou57 (Yannick Duchêne)
2010-01-06 2:05 ` Leslie
2010-01-06 2:39 ` Leslie
2010-01-06 2:42 ` Leslie
2010-01-06 21:54 ` Maciej Sobczak
2010-01-06 22:19 ` Hibou57 (Yannick Duchêne) [this message]
2010-01-09 10:50 ` Hibou57 (Yannick Duchêne)
2010-01-09 11:13 ` Hibou57 (Yannick Duchêne)
2010-01-09 11:33 ` Dmitry A. Kazakov
2010-01-09 14:50 ` Hibou57 (Yannick Duchêne)
2010-01-09 16:04 ` Dmitry A. Kazakov
2010-01-11 15:53 ` Adam Beneschan
2010-01-11 18:13 ` Dmitry A. Kazakov
2010-01-15 19:59 ` Hibou57 (Yannick Duchêne)
2010-01-15 22:06 ` John B. Matthews
2010-01-06 5:17 ` tmoran
2010-01-06 22:19 ` Leslie
2010-01-06 22:22 ` Hibou57 (Yannick Duchêne)
2010-01-07 14:26 ` John B. Matthews
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