Jon Kleiser wrote:
> If I type "1 2 +" in the listener and then Ctrl-w, and Step Into the 
> "+", I see expressions like [ ~array~ declare fixnum=>+ ]. However, 
> this "fixnum=>+" doesn't seem to be a defined word, but from what I 
> can guess, it is more or less the same as "fixnum+". What's the 
> difference?
fixnum=>+ is what + dispatches to when it sees a fixnum.

With \ + see-methods, I get the following:

USING: math math.private ;
M: fixnum + fixnum+ ;

which implies that fixnum=>+ simply calls fixnum+.

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> /Jon
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