Dan,

On Sat, 13 May 2006, Dan Bron wrote:

+ Brian Schott:
+ > verb definitions are terminated with ! instead of )
+ > Is this an undocumented feature?
+
+ Nah.  If you look more closely, you'll see that the  !  -terminated verbs are 
actually embedded within a noun.  I've indented the
+ captured noun for clarity, but in the script it's not indented:
+
        Of course you are right. I missed that.

        [snip]

+
+ J's IDE lets you indent a multi-line block of text with tabs by 
selecting/highlighting the block and pressing the tab key.
+

        Actually this neat feature does not seem to work on
the Mac with the Java interface.

+ By the way, you can test ideas like yours:
+
+          a =. 3 : 0
+       NB.  A comment
+       !
+       NB.  Nope, not terminated
+       )
+          NB.  Now it's terminated
+          a
+       3 : 0
+       NB.  A comment
+       !
+       NB.  Nope, not terminated
+       )

        Yes, I should have thought of this test myself.
+
+ -Dan
+
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Thanx,

(B=)
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