<FONT face="Courier New">> anyway, why do you want to have a litteral '$0' in the abstraction<BR>> argument and not the value, that it represents, since it is actually the<BR>> same? if i am not totally mistaken, this would only make sense, when you<BR>> plan to save the patch with all the dynamically generated stuff<BR><BR>OR when the patch that will receive the message is not the same one (or a subpatch of the one) in which you generate the message; that is, if "$0" evaluates to different values in the two contexts.<BR>This is possible, isn't it? This wouldn't necessarily involve saving....<BR><BR><BR>However, I think an escaping mecanism (at least for $'s in messages) would indeed be vital.<BR>WHENEVER a special character exists, an escape character should exist, just in case.<BR><BR>Bye<BR>M.</FONT><br><p><font face=Verdana,Arial size=2>----<br>
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