I can't figure out what you are asking (I don't think that matters much, 
since you know this stuff better than I do; but maybe others are also 
puzzled).  And I don't see why there is that trailing ) ; or why 
executing 0 !:0 produces that result.

I'm saying, I need to buy a vowel.

Henry Rich

On 5/30/2011 7:51 AM, Raul Miller wrote:
> This does not work:
>
> 0 !:0
>    coclass 'example1'
>    f=:3 :0
>      (+/ % #) y
>    )
>    g=:3 :0
>      (1 + f) y
>    )
> )
>
> Do we have a simple way of presenting a class definition that does not
> require retaining the context of where it is being used (interactively
> or in another script, and/or which locale is being used in the larger
> context), that also allows multi-line explicit definitions?
>
> Thanks,
>
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