++aftr
Pair after
+aftr
first takes gate a
, producing a wet gate. The new wet gate then takes b
, producing the inverted pair of [b a]
. This is the inverted version of +fore.
Accepts
a
is a gate, and the sample of +aftr
.
b
is a gate, and the sample of (aftr a)
.
Produces
(pair b a)
.
Source
++ aftr |*(a=$-(* *) |*(b=$-(* *) (pair b a)))
Examples
> =a (aftr @ud)
> `(a @t)`['foo' 42]
[p='foo' q=42]
++cork
Compose forward
Call gate a
, then call gate b
with its product.
This is a wet gate that takes two gates and produces a new gate.
This is the inverse of ++corl
.
Accepts
a
is a gate.
b
is a gate.
Source
++ cork |*([a=$-(* *) b=$-(* *)] (corl b a))
Examples
> ((cork dec |=(a=@ [a a])) 20)
[19 19]
> ((cork dec some) 20)
[~ u=19]
++corl
Compose backward
Call gate b
, then call gate a
with its product.
This is a wet gate that takes two gates and produces a new gate.
This is the inverse of ++cork
.
Accepts
a
is a gate.
b
is a gate.
Source
++ corl
|* [a=$-(* *) b=$-(* *)]
=< +:|.((a (b))) :: type check
=+ c=+<.b
|@ ++ $ (a (b c))
--
Examples
> ((corl |=(a=@ [a a]) dec) 20)
[19 19]
> ((corl some dec) 20)
[~ u=19]
++curr
Right curry
Right-curry a gate, binding the tail of its sample
Accepts
a
is a gate.
c
is a noun.
Produces
A gate.
Source
++ curr
|* [a=$-(^ *) c=*]
=+ b=+<+.a
|@ ++ $ (a b c)
--
Examples
> =tep (curr scan sym)
> `@t`(tep "asd")
'asd'
> `@t`(tep "lek-om")
'lek-om'
++cury
Curry left
Curry a gate, binding the head of its sample
Accepts
a
is a gate.
b
is a noun.
Produces
A gate.
Source
++ cury
|* [a=$-(^ *) b=*]
=+ c=+<+.a
|@ ++ $ (a b c)
--
Examples
> =mol (cury add 2)
> (mol 4)
6
> (mol 7)
9
++fore
Pair before
+fore
first takes gate a
, producing a wet gate. The new wet gate then takes b
, producing the pair of [a b]
.
Accepts
a
is a gate, and is the sample of +fore
.
b
is a gate, and is the sample of (fore a)
.
Produces
(pair a b)
.
Source
++ fore |*(a=$-(* *) |*(b=$-(* *) (pair a b)))
Examples
> =a (fore @ud)
> `(a @t)`[42 'foo']
[p=42 q='foo']
++head
Get head
Produces the head of a cell.
Accepts
A cell.
Produces
A noun.
Source
++ head |*(^ ,:+<-)
Examples
> (head [1 2])
1
> (head [[1 1] 2])
[1 1]
> (head "hello")
'h'
++same
Identity
Produces the same value that it was given.
Accepts
A noun.
Produces
A noun.
Source
++ same |*(* +<)
Examples
> (same [1 2])
[1 2]
> (same [[1 1] 2])
[[1 1] 2]
> (same "hello")
"hello"
++succ
Successor
Increment an atom.
Accepts
An atom
.
Produces
An atom
.
Source
++ succ |=(@ +(+<))
Examples
> (succ 1)
2
++tail
Get tail
Produces the tail of a cell.
Accepts
A cell.
Produces
A noun.
Source
++ tail |*(^ ,:+<+)
Examples
> (tail [1 2])
2
> (tail [[1 1] 2])
2
> (tail "hello")
"ello"
++test
Test for equality
Checks if a
and b
are equal, producing a flag.
Accepts
a
is a noun.
b
is a noun.
Produces
A flag.
Source
++ test |=(^ =(+<- +<+))
Examples
> (test 1 1)
%.y
> (test [2 0] 2)
%.n
> (test "hello" 'hello')
%.n
> (test "hello" ['h' 'e' 'l' 'l' 'o' ~])
%.y
++lead
Put head
(lead a)
produces a wet gate, then ((lead a) b)
produces [a b]
.
Accepts
a
is a noun, and is the sample of +lead
.
b
is a noun, and is the sample of ((lead a) b)
Produces
A cell of [a b]
.
Source
++ lead |*(* |*(* [+>+< +<]))
Examples
> =a (lead 'foo')
> (a 'bar')
['foo' 'bar']
++late
Put tail
(late a)
produces a wet gate, then ((late a) b)
produces the inverted cell [b a]
. This is the inverted version of +lead.
Accepts
a
is a noun, and is the sample of +late
.
b
is a noun, and is the sample of (late a)
.
Produces
A cell of [b a]
.
Source
++ late |*(* |*(* [+< +>+<]))
Examples
> =a (late 'foo')
> (a 'bar')
['bar' 'foo']