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Discussion of "orsi"
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Comment #1: Sequence or Tuple
Curtis W Franks (Sun Feb 7 04:24:16 2016)

Your example of rely'orsi makes me think that you want orsi to mean
"tuple" in English. Is this interpretation correct?

Comment #2: Re: Sequence or Tuple
gleki (Sun Feb 7 08:53:20 2016)

krtisfranks wrote:
> Your example of rely'orsi makes me think that you want orsi to mean
> "tuple" in English. Is this interpretation correct?


And I wonder how porsi1 or porsi2 is not "tuple".

Comment #3: Re: Sequence or Tuple
Curtis W Franks (Sun Feb 7 16:14:08 2016)

gleki wrote:
> krtisfranks wrote:
> > Your example of rely'orsi makes me think that you want orsi to mean

> > "tuple" in English. Is this interpretation correct?
>
>
> And I wonder how porsi1 or porsi2 is not "tuple".


porsi1 might be and porsi2 along with porsi3 might be enough to specify
which one it is, but it would probably be nice to be able to know/specify
the terms ("components") explicitly, especially by feeding them in either
individually or as an ordered list (which makes it get kind of meta, but I
think that that is okay).
And it might be the case the porsi does not work at all. I have been
thinking about this problem for a long time and I oscillate.

Comment #5: Re: Sequence or Tuple
gleki (Sun Feb 7 18:00:28 2016)

krtisfranks wrote:
> gleki wrote:
> > krtisfranks wrote:
> > > Your example of rely'orsi makes me think that you want orsi to
mean
>
> > > "tuple" in English. Is this interpretation correct?
> >
> >
> > And I wonder how porsi1 or porsi2 is not "tuple".
>
>
> porsi1 might be and porsi2 along with porsi3 might be enough to specify
> which one it is, but it would probably be nice to be able to know/specify

> the terms ("components") explicitly, especially by feeding them in either

> individually or as an ordered list (which makes it get kind of meta, but
I
> think that that is okay).
> And it might be the case the porsi does not work at all. I have been
> thinking about this problem for a long time and I oscillate.


So it'd a tuple with explicit probably immutable number of places and with
some default unspecified rules of how the order is formed (unimportant, not
relevant to physical implementation)?

Comment #6: Re: Sequence or Tuple
Curtis W Franks (Tue Feb 9 21:29:56 2016)

gleki wrote:
> krtisfranks wrote:
> > gleki wrote:
> > > krtisfranks wrote:
> > > > Your example of rely'orsi makes me think that you want orsi to
> mean
> >
> > > > "tuple" in English. Is this interpretation correct?
> > >
> > >
> > > And I wonder how porsi1 or porsi2 is not "tuple".
> >
> >
> > porsi1 might be and porsi2 along with porsi3 might be enough to specify

> > which one it is, but it would probably be nice to be able to
know/specify
>
> > the terms ("components") explicitly, especially by feeding them in
either
>
> > individually or as an ordered list (which makes it get kind of meta,
but
> I
> > think that that is okay).
> > And it might be the case the porsi does not work at all. I have been
> > thinking about this problem for a long time and I oscillate.
>
>
> So it'd a tuple with explicit probably immutable number of places and
with
> some default unspecified rules of how the order is formed (unimportant,
not
> relevant to physical implementation)?

I presently think so.

Comment #4: Re: Sequence or Tuple
Bruno Panasiewicz (Sun Feb 7 16:48:33 2016)

krtisfranks wrote:
> Your example of rely'orsi makes me think that you want orsi to mean
> "tuple" in English. Is this interpretation correct?


It is correct, and it's just useful to have a word to constrain what tuple
it is, like rely'orsi or orsi be li re. That's why I've added
this word.

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