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authorMarshall Lochbaum <mwlochbaum@gmail.com>2022-07-12 07:34:58 -0400
committerMarshall Lochbaum <mwlochbaum@gmail.com>2022-07-12 07:34:58 -0400
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<p>The function <code><span class='Function'>Lower</span></code> is defined to be <code><span class='Function'>-</span><span class='Modifier2'>⟜</span><span class='Value'>diff</span></code>, but it uses a different arrow <code><span class='Gets'>⇐</span></code> to do this. This is an <a href="namespace.html#exports">export</a>, and it declares that <code><span class='Function'>Lower</span></code> is a <em>field</em> of a namespace that can be accessed from the outside. Having a <code><span class='Gets'>⇐</span></code> in it is also what makes the block define a namespace. <code><span class='Function'>Lower</span></code> itself won't be used for a while, but <code><span class='Function'>Upper</span></code> is accessed a few lines down, with <code><span class='Value'>case.</span><span class='Function'>Upper</span></code>.</p>
-<p><code><span class='Function'>Lower</span></code> is created with a modifier again, this time the 2-modifier <code><span class='Modifier2'>⟜</span></code>. We've now seen one each of the three <a href="primitive.html"><em>primitive</em></a> types: function, 1-modifier, and 2-modifier. There are a lot of primitives, but some simple rules tell you which type they have. Primitives are functions by default, but superscript characters are 1-modifiers (<code><span class='Modifier'>´˘¨˜`</span></code> in our program), and ones with an unbroken circle are 2-modifiers (<code><span class='Modifier2'>⟜∘⌾</span></code>; <code><span class='Function'>⍉</span></code> is a broken circle so it's a function). Variable names follow a <a href="expression.html#role-spellings">similar system</a>, where functions start with an uppercase letter and subjects with a lowercase one.</p>
+<p><code><span class='Function'>Lower</span></code> is created with a modifier again, this time the 2-modifier <code><span class='Modifier2'>⟜</span></code>. We've now seen one each of the three <a href="primitive.html"><em>primitive</em></a> types: function, 1-modifier, and 2-modifier. There are a lot of primitives, but some simple rules tell you which type they have. Primitives are functions by default, but superscript characters are 1-modifiers (<code><span class='Modifier'>´⁼˘¨˜`</span></code> in our program), and ones with an unbroken circle are 2-modifiers (<code><span class='Modifier2'>⟜∘⌾</span></code>; <code><span class='Function'>⍉</span></code> is a broken circle so it's a function). Variable names follow a <a href="expression.html#role-spellings">similar system</a>, where functions start with an uppercase letter and subjects with a lowercase one.</p>
<p><a href="hook.html">After</a> (<code><span class='Modifier2'>⟜</span></code>) takes two operands, <code><span class='Function'>-</span></code> and <code><span class='Value'>diff</span></code>, to produce a function—specifically, it binds <code><span class='Value'>diff</span></code> as the right argument of <code><span class='Function'>-</span></code>, so that calling it on an argument subtracts <code><span class='Value'>diff</span></code> from that argument.</p>
<a class="replLink" title="Open in the REPL" target="_blank" href="https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/try.html#code=LeKfnGRpZmYgJ0cnCgonRycgLSBkaWZm">↗️</a><pre> <span class='Function'>-</span><span class='Modifier2'>⟜</span><span class='Value'>diff</span> <span class='String'>'G'</span>
'g'