- ... processor1
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There is no need to distinguish programming languages from their processors.
Yet, calling our notation and tool a `term language' would
allow unintended alternative interpretations.
We see our notation and tool as only one of a class of term processors, it therefore has
its own name.
Colloquially we refer to it either as `the term processor' (being our only one) or as `Kimwitu'
(pronounced `kee-mweetu', stress on the second syllable).
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- ... result2
- Special care has to be taken of attributed terms,
because the copy_phylum functions do at most copy the values of the attributes -
if this value is a pointer to a term, make sure that this term is copied as well, if it is needed...
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- ... type3
- actually, for
ease of portability to systems that don't have the void* type it uses kc_voidptr_t, which
is typedef'ed to void*.
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- ... editors4
- This is the, unattributed, ASCII SSL V3 format,
which is the structure file format from SG version 2 onwards.
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