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printNl question
From: |
Duke Normandin |
Subject: |
printNl question |
Date: |
Sun, 18 Apr 2021 15:47:41 -0600 |
I've decided to give gnu-smalltalk another chance to convince me. ;)
I'm using Canol Gökel's "Computer Programming using GNU Smalltalk" to teach
myself the language.
My solution to the very first exercise in the book involves sending repetitive
printLn messages to strings. It got the job done, but it also prints out the
'single quotes' along with the string. NOT what I was expecting.
However, when I used Transcript show:'blah';cr.
the output was correct (without the 'single quotes').
What's going on with printLn? I'm probably not seeing the obvious, so I'm glad
that this mailing list exist and that there's still some gnu-smalltalk
enthusiast lurking here. TIA ...
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Duke Normandin
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