The goal of a golf tournament should be to create the smallest WORKING KiX-script

The current rules state:
Strokes are all characters in a piece of code except whitespace characters, unless the whitespace character is necessary for the line of code to work. Therefore, carriage returns and line feeds do not count.

I my opinion this should be refrased to:
Strokes are all characters in a piece of code except whitespace characters, unless the whitespace character is necessary for the code to work.
@CRLF counts 1 if the line containes code !!!!

If the goal of the golf tournament is to find the size of the smallest possible WORKING KiX-script to accomplish the job @CRLF has to be counted as 1 point when a line containes code.

Observe that @CRLF would normally count as 2. So you do get a small discount [Wink]

-Erik

[ 18 July 2002, 01:16: Message edited by: kholm ]