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Borut, we cannot get any id of the Server. And I am getting after passing all the code needed. It should be like like this: OK-43845450-94423651-0-0-1-0110330815892BORUTU3B12
A:
You have mixed up some lines:
You are reading info from the file that has wrong encoding (that’s what the error message says: “Invalid encoding”).
And don’t forget the line that tells that the data itself is in UTF-16 encoded unicode.
The command should be
codecs.open(file_path, ‘rb’, None, “utf-16”)
or
codecs.open(file_path, ‘r’, ‘utf-16’)
Also remove the line where you open the file again.
Q:
Is there a good explanation of the notion of commutativity in Tarski’s definition of a complete theory?
I have read three places that try to explain the notion of commutativity in Tarski’s definition of a complete theory:
In Enderton’s Abstract elementary mathematics – The basic introduction 3rd edition – page 91
An axiom system whose conclusion is closed under the rules of substitution is called commutative.
In Kunen’s Set theory Vol. I – page 70
Tarski’s axiomatisation of number theory is said to be commutative.
In Feferman’s Intuitionism, model theory, and reverse mathematics – page 219
In Tarski’s axiomatisation, the language of the theory (including the numerals) may be arbitrary.
It seems that in all these explanations, Tarski is assumed to be a naive formalist (this is the feeling I get from the first two and the third reference, respectively). However, this leads me to the following question: Is there a formalist explanation of the notion of commutativity that is not based on naive formalism?
A:
The point is that under the presupposition of naive formalism, a formal system is described in terms of its syntax only. There is no relation of equality between formal elements: for example, between a symbol and the expression obtained from substituting it in a formula. The definition does not presuppose this, but actually requires it: the
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How to convert this `[..` to `..[]` in Perl6?
I’m trying to convert this code
use v6;
my @array = ;
my @expect = (
a => [1.. 5],
b => [6.. 10],
c => [11.. 15],
d => [16.. 20],
e => [21.. 25],
f => [26.. 30],
);
say “@array \@expect”;
to something like this:
use v6;
my @array = ;
my @expect = (
a => [1.. 5],
b => [6.. 10],
c => [11.. 15],
d => [16.. 20],
e => [21.. 25],
f => [26.. 30],
);
my @converted = map{ $array -> [$_] } map +(1, @expect);
say “@converted”;
but it outputs the following error message:
Compilation Error (‘Parse error: End of file found before closing bracket at./perl6.scm:18.’)
I know the error message means I have a syntax error, but I don’t see it. If I try changing the line with say “@expect” to say “@expect” I get this error message:
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at./perl6.scm:15.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at./perl6.scm:15.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at./perl6.scm:15.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at./perl6.scm:15.
I’m using Rakudo v6.c to build the Perl6 source code from GitHub. I tried using Rakudo to build the Perl6 source code but
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