Hi all, Almost on the heels of 131, 132 [1]is out. (Binaries at bintray [2]). Some bugfixes in this one, rather minor. Turns out I had screwed up the recently introduced *print-flo-format* variable, oops! The Unix crypt function is exposed. I'm planning to make use of it in some sysadmin code. In the extraction language you can now use the keyword :mandatory inside @(until) or @(last). This means that a collect has to terminate by matching that last clause (and not merely by running out of data, or blowing past a maximum count). This is useful if you need to match only a properly terminated sequence. It particularly helps if you're doing formal parsing, where you have to match opening and closing sequences. Cheers ... Links: ------ [1] http://www.kylheku.com/cgit/txr/tree/RELNOTES?id=txr-132 [2] https://bintray.com/kazinator/Binaries/TXR/txr-132/