... Lisp.1
Maybe someday, I'll implement it in Delphi, too. It all depends on need.
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... it.2
MS-DOS uses this convention for its text files, but don't mistake a non-re-entrant program loader as a communication protocol for the Internet.
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... character.3
I say ASCII, & I mean ASCII. I don't mean the native character set, though some implementations of the function may assume that the native character set is ASCII.
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... discarded.4
My opinions about syntactically incorrect input in this case & others is that, after such an error, all bets are off, so it doesn't matter what the parser did to the characters in the immediate vicinity of the error.
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