++coin
Noun-literal syntax cases
Syntax cases for nouns-literal: atoms, jammed nouns, and nestable tuples. Parsed
and printed using ++so
and ++co
cores.
Source
++ coin $% [$$ p=dime]
[$blob p=*]
[$many p=(list coin)]
==
Examples
> `coin`(need (slay '~s1'))
[%$ p=[p=~.dr q=18.446.744.073.709.551.616]]
> `coin`(need (slay '0x2b59'))
[%$ p=[p=~.ux q=11.097]]
> ~(rend co [%many ~[[%$ %ud 1] [%$ %tas 'a'] [%$ %s -2]]])
"._1_a_-2__"
> ._1_a_-2__
[1 %a -2]
> `@uv`(jam [3 4])
0v2cd1
> (slay '~02cd1')
[~ u=[%blob p=[3 4]]]
> ~02cd1
[3 4]
++dime
Aura-atom pair
Used in ++coin
. Convenience methods ++scot
and
++scow
print dimes as ++cord
and ++tape
, respectively.
++slat
, ++slav
, and ++slaw
are used
to parse atoms of specific auras.
Source
++ dime [p=@ta q=@]
Examples
> +>:(slay '0x123')
p=[p=~.ux q=291]
++edge
Parsing location metadata. Parsing location input p
and optional result p.q
and parsing continuation q.q
.
Source
++ edge [p=hair q=(unit [p=* q=nail])] :: parsing output
Examples
> *edge
[p=[p=0 q=0] q=~]
> (tall:vast [1 1] "a b")
[p=[p=1 q=3] q=[~ u=[p=[%wing p=~[%a]] q=[p=[p=1 q=2] q=" b"]]]]
Discussion
See also: Section 3g, ++rule
++hair
Parsing line and column
A pair of two @ud
used in parsing indicating line and column number.
Source
++ hair [p=@ud q=@ud]
Examples
> *hair
[p=0 q=0]
> `hair`[1 1] :: parsing starts at [1 1] as a convention.
[p=1 q=1]
> ((plus ace) [1 1] " --")
[p=[p=1 q=4] q=[~ u=[p=[~~. " "] q=[p=[p=1 q=4] q="--"]]]]
> `hair`p:((plus ace) [1 1] " --")
[p=1 q=4]
++like
Generic edge
Generates an ++edge
with a parsed result set to a specific type.
Source
++ like |* a=gate
|= b=_`*`[(hair) ~]
:- p=(hair -.b)
^= q
:- ~
u=[p=(a +>-.b) q=[p=(hair -.b) q=(tape +.b)]]
Examples
> *(like char)
[p=[p=0 q=0] q=~]
> (ace [1 1] " a")
[p=[p=1 q=2] q=[~ u=[p=' ' q=[p=[p=1 q=2] q="a"]]]]
> `(like char)`(ace [1 1] " a")
[p=[p=1 q=2] q=[~ [p=~~. q=[p=[p=1 q=2] q="a"]]]]
> `(like ,@)`(ace [1 1] " a")
[p=[p=1 q=2] q=[~ u=[p=32 q=[p=[p=1 q=2] q="a"]]]]
++nail
Location, remainder of parsed text
Indicates parsing position p
, and remaining text to be parsed q
.
Source
++ nail [p=hair q=tape]
Examples
> +<:;~(plug cab cab)
c=[p=[p=0 q=0] q=""]
++path
Filesystem path
A list of ++knot
s. ++knot
is another name for @ta
.
Source
++ path (list knot)
Examples
> `path`"abc"
/a/b/c
Discussion
Used in %clay
and %eyre
extensively.
++pint
Parsing range
A ++pint
is a pair of ++hair
, indicating from p
to q
. Mostly used for
stack traces.
Source
++ pint [p=[p=@ q=@] q=[p=@ q=@]]
Examples
> !:(!!) :: !! always produces a crash
/~zod/home/~2014.9.20..01.22.04..52e3/:<[1 4].[1 6]>
> `pint`[[1 4] [1 6]]
[p=[p=1 q=4] q=[p=1 q=6]]
++rule
Parsing rule
An empty parsing rule, but used to check that parsing rules match this with _
.
Source
++ rule _|=(nail *edge)
Examples
> ([|=(a=nail [p.a ~ u=['a' a]])]:|6 [1 1] "hi")
[[p=1 q=1] ~ u=['a' p=[p=1 q=1] q="hi"]]
++spot
Stack trace line
The stack trace that is printed after crashing.
Source
++ spot [p=path q=pint]
Examples
> !: !! :: !! always produces a crash
/~zod/home/~2018.8.8..21.42.40..7852:<[1 5].[1 7]>
! exit
++tone
Nock result, error report
Produces either success (%0
), a block with list of requests blocked on (%1
),
or failure with an error report (%2
).
Source
++ tone $% [$0 p=*] :: success
[$1 p=(list)] :: blocks
[$2 p=(list [@ta *])] :: error report
==
Examples
> (mink [[20 21] 0 3] $~)
[%0 p=21]
> (mink [[1 2] !=(!:(+(.)))] ,~)
[ %2
p
~[
[ ~.spot
[ [ \/72.245.008.048.359.254.300.063.028.130.093.488.830.539.186.242.06\/
3.318.457.928.725.368.447.417.075.673.617.723.940.025.940.705.343
.057.601.925.133.611.559.292.046.932.324.629.048.702
\/ \/
1.701.670.760
\/347.698.068.472.453.194.464.038.059.283.550.210.118.689.128.761.6\/
88.459.326.078
\/ \/
0
]
[1 20]
1
24
]
]
]
++toon
Nock result, stack trace
Produces either success (%0
), a block with list of requests blocked on (%1
),
or failure with a stack trace (%2
).
Source
++ toon $% [$0 p=*] :: success
[$1 p=(list)] :: blocks
[$2 p=(list tank)] :: stack trace
==
Examples
> (mock [[20 21] 0 3] $~)
[%0 p=21]
> (mock [[1 2] !=(!:(+(.)))] ,~)
[%2 p=~[[%leaf p="/~zod/try/~2014.9.23..18.34.32..d3c5/:<[1 20].[1 24]>"]]]
++wonk
Product from edge
Pull result out of a ++edge
, or crash if there's no result.
Source
++ wonk |*(veq=edge ?~(q.veq !! p.u.q.veq))
Examples
> (wide:vast [1 1] "(add 2 2)")
[ p=[p=1 q=10]
q
[ ~
u
[ p=[%cnhp p=[%wing p=~[%add]] q=~[[%sand p=%ud q=2] [%sand p=%ud q=2]]]
q=[p=[p=1 q=10] q=""]
]
]
]
> (wonk (wide:vast [1 1] "(add 2 2)"))
[%cnhp p=[%wing p=~[%add]] q=~[[%sand p=%ud q=2] [%sand p=%ud q=2]]]
Discussion
See also: ++edge