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                   Tomasz Grysztar 17 May 2023, 14:13 
                  There is no operation that would do this directly. You would have to manually split one of the values to convert it into MATCH pattern consisting of all literals. I guess I never encountered a problem that would require this kind of operation, that's why I never thought of this before. 
                  
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                   fabbel 17 May 2023, 14:34 
                  I reckon for case sensitive compare, i cud do sthg like
 
                  
                calminstruction test arg1, arg2 transform arg1 stringify arg1 transform arg2 stringify arg2 check arg1=arg2 jyes same ... handle case when diff... same ... handle case when same... end calminstruction test A, B test A, C ... ... But was checking to see if there cud be some other / more efficient way ... Plus obv, does not work for case insensitive...  | 
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                   fabbel 17 May 2023, 14:41 
                  Read same: in calminstruction 
                  
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                   bitRAKE 17 May 2023, 17:22 
                  I'm learning these things too; but here are some thoughts:
 
                  Case-insensitive matching only effect literals like MATCH =VALUE?, symbol; but the VALUE could be replaced by wrapping the calminstruction at a higher level. Another way is to transform case insensitive values in a namespace: Code: define tester? define tester?.FOO? foo calminstruction test arg1, arg2 transform arg1,tester? transform arg2,tester? ... Maybe this doesn't fix your use though? [I would look at how fasmg supports registers for x86 implementation with algebraic terms - this prevents the need to stringify the arguments.] _________________ ¯\(°_o)/¯ AI may [not] have aided with the above reply.  | 
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