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[Bug-apl] Towards a keyed and component file system


From: Blake McBride
Subject: [Bug-apl] Towards a keyed and component file system
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 05:16:02 -0500

Greetings,

Now that the wonderful SQL interface is working for me, I believe I can create a component and keyed file system in straight APL easily.  I just need to understand ⎕TF a bit better.

1.  3 ⎕TF seems to produce a string vector representation of an arbitrary nested array without retaining the specific name of the variable.  Is this true?  (If so, this is exactly what I need!)  

2.  How can I reverse the process?  i.e. if X holds the result of a 3 ⎕TF, I need a way of converting it back to an APL (possibly nested) array that is exactly the same array.  i.e.:

x←(5 5⍴⍳25) 'Hello there'
y←3⎕TF'x'
z←??????????

I need to know what ?????? is so that x and z have the exactly equivalent arrays.

3.  I am a little concerned that the vector produced by 3 ⎕TF may have trouble going to and from an SQL VARCHAR using the existing (and fantastic!) library.  I am not sure, but there may be a problem with C null characters ('\0') or other non-printable characters.  Some feedback on this would be very helpful.

I suppose I can achieve the same effect by using 2⎕TF and then dropping the assignment part before executing the string.  This should be highly portable but I'd guess less efficient.  Thoughts?

Thanks a lot!!

Blake


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