Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!ccncsu!purdue!decwrl!apple!usenet From: usenet@Apple.COM (USENET Administrator) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Audio CD's / AppleCD SC Message-ID: <13165@goofy.Apple.COM> Date: 24 Apr 91 23:25:14 GMT Reply-To: rick@apple.COM () Distribution: usa Organization: Apple Computer Inc, Cupertino CA Lines: 42 grissom@spot.Coloraro.EDU writes: >Is it possible to play Audio CD's under either the 24 or 32 Command >Shell using Apple's Foreign File Access, Audio CD Access file, and >the CD Remote DA with the AppleCD SC. From: rick@crowbar.apple.com (Rick Auricchio) Path: crowbar!rick Nope. -- Rick Auricchio rick@apple.COM Mooney N894AR (408) 974-4227 Apple Computer Inc, A/UX Engineering,10300 Bubb Rd, MS 50-UX Cupertino CA 95014 Work is for people who don't know how to fly. My opinion is my own. My employer? They use a windsock and a fire extinguisher. t % name % name.as_string % translations % standard_translations % install % set_actions(% action %) % borderWidth % 1 % borderColor % 'black' % background % 'gray' % ]] The %-ed items are evaluated, the others (eg "widget") are not. This list is one of the arguments to a widget instantiator. If I wrote it in a statically typed language, I expect I'd have to (a) gather each name-value pair into a twople [*1] and (b) inject each of the values into a suitable union type. If anyone's really interested, I'll explain what it means. I'm happy to admit that type errors may occur at run-time here; in fact, I'll lay odds that many of those same type errors would occur in a statically-typed language (when projecting a value back out of the presumed union type). So we need a way of handling exceptions; but we knew *that* already. It would be bootless to tell me that I ought to have an interface to the instantiator that took (say) the widget as a separate argument, the colour(s) as others, etc; one of the points about this interface is that given a widget description, it can be modified (usually by appending stuff on the end) without instantiating it, or inspected. -- Regards, Kers. | "You're better off not dreaming of the things to come; Caravan: | Dreams are always ending far too soon."