Talk:Takeover

On examining the CAT section again, I notice a couple of things. Plokmijnuhby (talk)
 * 1) A correct CAT would take input, remove the trailing EOF and print the result. My version of CAT didn't remove the EOF, which was a bit sloppy. My bad.
 * 2) With a particularly complex code (as in the second and third paragraphs) you may need to produce an index of 2, at a point where you do need to worry about redefining underneath yourself. You could try using   or   somehow, but these have been redefined, so you also need a   in front. But the   also needs a   in front for the same reason, and that needs a , and...
 * 3) Obtaining the second-most-recent definition of a letter is harder than it sounds. You would have to load the most recent definition temporarily into t (for example), with a minus in front. But then you need to have another definition of t on top, to avoid problems. You then execute the second-most-recent definition of t, which you get by...hold on...