From f657dbb92d5c96e6846ab29fd5c14b590b4403a8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marshall Lochbaum Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2021 10:30:08 -0500 Subject: Fix missing ; and wrong arithmetic in undo header example --- doc/undo.md | 4 ++-- docs/doc/undo.html | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/undo.md b/doc/undo.md index e8f1605e..bc536e27 100644 --- a/doc/undo.md +++ b/doc/undo.md @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ Undo headers are currently supported only by dzaima/BQN. Of course BQN will never be able to invert all the functions you could write (if it could you could earn a *lot* of bitcoins, among other feats). But it does recognize some [header](block.md#block-headers) forms that you can use to specify the inverse of a block function. BQN will trust you and won't verify the results your specified inverse gives. { - π•Šπ•©: 𝕩÷𝕩+1 - π•ŠβΌπ•©: 𝕩÷𝕩-1 + π•Šπ•©: 𝕩÷1+𝕩 ; + π•ŠβΌπ•©: 𝕩÷1-𝕩 } The above function could also be defined with the automatically invertible `1⊸+⌾÷`, but maybe there's a numerical reason to use the definition above. Like a normal header, an undo header reflects the normal use, but it includes `⁼` and possibly `˜` addition to the function and arguments. diff --git a/docs/doc/undo.html b/docs/doc/undo.html index 5e7d6276..ccf210fe 100644 --- a/docs/doc/undo.html +++ b/docs/doc/undo.html @@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ ERROR

Undo headers are currently supported only by dzaima/BQN.

Of course BQN will never be able to invert all the functions you could write (if it could you could earn a lot of bitcoins, among other feats). But it does recognize some header forms that you can use to specify the inverse of a block function. BQN will trust you and won't verify the results your specified inverse gives.

{
-  π•Šπ•©:  𝕩÷𝕩+1
-  π•ŠβΌπ•©: 𝕩÷𝕩-1
+  π•Šπ•©:  𝕩÷1+𝕩 ;
+  π•ŠβΌπ•©: 𝕩÷1-𝕩
 }
 

The above function could also be defined with the automatically invertible 1⊸+⌾÷, but maybe there's a numerical reason to use the definition above. Like a normal header, an undo header reflects the normal use, but it includes ⁼ and possibly ˜ addition to the function and arguments.

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