On Tuesday, December 2, 2014 at 5:44 AM, Gleki Arxokuna wrote:
How can this example make sense? What does {da'o} cancel? A hidden {da} in {pa xanri}? Why should it be {da}, not {daxipanononono}? Even if it cancels all assignments how this example would be different without {da}?i le te cuxna cu se cmima ro le jivna e pa xanri jivna no'u la nonjinga zi'e poi sinxa lesi'o cuxna node i da'o
--2014-12-02 13:26 GMT+03:00 Gleki Arxokuna <gleki.is.my.name@gmail.com>:1) da'o is moved to selma'o UI. DAhO is almost UI anyway.3) da'inai means this: the variable da'onai is attached to retains its assignment and all other variables are cleared.This is a mistype. It should be {da'onai}This contradicts with how UI work. This can no longer be UI or UI becomes impractical from the viewpoint of parsers.4) da'oda'o means that all variables have their assignments cleared.
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