The --
and ==
are used as terminators: --
for core expressions, and ==
for terminating a 'running' or 'jogging' series of Hoon expressions.
--
"hephep"
Syntax
The --
rune is used to indicate the end of a core expression.
Discussion
The |%
, |_
, and |^
runes are used to create cores that can have arbitrarily many arms. When you have defined all the desired arms in a core expression (using the ++
, +$
, and +*
runes), use --
to terminate the expression.
Examples
> =num |%++ two 2++ add-two |=(a=@ (add 2 a))++ double |=(a=@ (mul 2 a))--> two.num2> (add-two.num 12)14> (double.num 12)24
==
"tistis"
Syntax
The ==
rune is used to indicate the end of a 'jogging' or 'running' series of Hoon expressions (runes that take a variable number of arguments).
Discussion
Certain runes are used to create expressions that may include arbitrarily many subexpressions. Such expressions are terminated with the ==
rune. For example, the :*
and :~
runes are used to create a cell of any length. (The latter is just like the former except that it adds a null value at the end of the cell.) For another example, the %=
rune used used to make arbitrarily many changes to a given wing value.
Examples
> :* 23456==[2 3 4 5 6]> :~ 23456==[2 3 4 5 6 ~]> =values [a=12 b=14 c=16 d=18 e=20]> %= valuesa 13b 15c 17d 19e 21==[a=13 b=15 c=17 d=19 e=21]