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perms.cc: Resequenced output for compatibility (bug #50426) Previously, perms() was returning results in reverse lexicographic order. For compatibility, it is required to do that only for inputs in ascending order. Other inputs carry over that permutation to the results as well. This edit changes the sort order, changes the docs, and fixes some BISTs to match. Co-author: "Hendrik Koerner <koerhen@web.de>" in https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?63962#comment18
author Arun Giridhar <arungiridhar@gmail.com>
date Fri, 31 Mar 2023 14:36:03 -0400
parents 5f11de0e7440
children 2e484f9f1f18
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%!shared x, a, b
%! x = [1,2];
%! a = 1;
%! b = 2;

%!test
%! y = [a... # comments here ok
%! b];
%! assert (y, x);

## String continuation using '\'
%!assert (["abc\
%! def"], "abc def")

%!test
%!assert (1 == 1
%! && 2 == 2
%! || 3 == 5);

%!test
%! x = [1, ...
%!
%! ...
%!
%! 2];
%! y = [1;2];
%! assert (y, x);

%!test
%! x = [1 ,...
%! 2];
%! y = [1,2];
%! assert (y, x);

%!test
%! x = [ 1 , ...
%! 2];
%! y = [1,2];
%! assert  (y, x);

%!test
%! x = [ 1 , ...anything after the ... is ignored
%! 2];
%! y = [1,2];
%! assert  (y, x);