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From: peter@ficc.ferranti.com (peter da silva)
Subject: Re: Compilers, architecture, and efficiency
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Organization: Ferranti International Controls Corporation
References: <1991Apr28.154603.8003@rice.edu> <1991Apr29.155945.29907@rice.edu> <11713@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
Date: Wed, 1 May 91 20:39:21 GMT

In article <11713@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>, hrubin@pop.stat.purdue.edu (Herman Rubin) writes:
> I am asking the compiler writers and language designers to do what is
> normally done in other fields; do not freeze the language, and allow the
> user to augment it with convenient notation.

There have been languages with that capability: Lisp, or Forth, or Smalltalk,
for example. Why not look there for your needs?

> Do not deprive the driver of the gas pedal and the steering wheel.

No problem, but should the driver want to add a supercharger he should be
expected to learn something about the engine.
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