zettacode.files/hello_world.text/manool.txt in zettacode-0.1.0 vs zettacode.files/hello_world.text/manool.txt in zettacode-0.1.1

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -I qucqu : -{{ "moo.o.18d0.3"} WL[Ou "Ho wod!"]} -OOP (qu b, u Abc S T): -{{ "moo.o.18d0.3"} Ou.WL["Ho wod!"]} -LISP (): -{{ "moo.o.18d0.3"} {WL Ou "Ho wod!"}} -U c ucu (): -{{ "moo.o.18d0.3"} : WL Ou "Ho wod!"} -N c, , . T b b c: -{{ "moo.o.18d0.3"} : WL Ou "Ho wod!"} +In “applicative” notation: +{{extern "manool.org.18/std/0.3/all"} in WriteLine[Out; "Hello world!"]} +OOPish notation (equivalent to the above, up to Abstract Syntax Tree): +{{extern "manool.org.18/std/0.3/all"} in Out.WriteLine["Hello world!"]} +LISPish notation (ditto): +{{extern "manool.org.18/std/0.3/all"} in {WriteLine Out "Hello world!"}} +Using a colon punctuator (ditto): +{{extern "manool.org.18/std/0.3/all"} in: WriteLine Out "Hello world!"} +Note that all semicolons, wherever allowed, are optional. The above example with all possible semicolons: +{{extern; "manool.org.18/std/0.3/all"} in: WriteLine; Out; "Hello world!"}