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----- content-type: "page" title: "Reference" ----- {@ _defs_.md || 0 @} ## Notation The following notation is used in the signature of all mn symbols: ### Types and Values {{none}} : No value. {{null}} : null value {{any}} : A value of any type. {{b}} : A boolean value {{i}} : An integer value. {{flt}} : A float value. {{n}} : A numeric (integer or float) value. {{s}} : A string value. {{sl}} : A string-like value (string or quoted symbol). {{q}} : A quotation (also expressed as parenthesis enclosing other values). ### Suffixes The following suffixes can be placed at the end of a value or type to indicate ordering or quantities. {{1}} : The first value of the specified type. {{2}} : The second value of the specified type. {{3}} : The third value of the specified type. {{4}} : The fourth value of the specified type. {{01}} : Zero or one. {{0p}} : Zero or more. {{1p}} : One or more ## Symbols {#op||>||{{a1}} {{a2}}||{{b}}|| > Returns {{t}} if {{a1}} is greater than {{a2}}, {{f}} otherwise. > > %note% > > Note > > > > Only comparisons among two numbers or two strings are supported.#} {#op||>=||{{a1}} {{a2}}||{{b}}|| > Returns {{t}} if {{a1}} is greater than or equal to {{a2}}, {{f}} otherwise. > > %note% > > Note > > > > Only comparisons among two numbers or two strings are supported.#} {#op||<||{{a1}} {{a2}}||{{b}}|| > Returns {{t}} if {{a1}} is smaller than {{a2}}, {{f}} otherwise. > > %note% > > Note > > > > Only comparisons among two numbers or two strings are supported.#} {#op||<=||{{a1}} {{a2}}||{{b}}|| > Returns {{t}} if {{a1}} is smaller than or equal to {{a2}}, {{f}} otherwise. > > %note% > > Note > > > > Only comparisons among two numbers or two strings are supported.#} {#op||==||{{a1}} {{a2}}||{{b}}|| Returns {{t}} if {{a1}} is equal to {{a2}}, {{f}} otherwise. #} {#op||!=||{{a1}} {{a2}}||{{b}}|| Returns {{t}} if {{a1}} is not equal to {{a2}}, {{f}} otherwise. #} {#op||&&||{{q}}||{{b}}|| Assuming that {{q}} is a quotation of quotations each evaluating to a boolean value, it pushes {{t}} on the stack if they all evaluate to {{t}}, {{f}} otherwise. #} {#op||\|\|||{{q}}||{{b}}|| Assuming that {{q}} is a quotation of quotations each evaluating to a boolean value, it pushes {{t}} on the stack if any evaluates to {{t}}, {{f}} otherwise. #} {#op||!||{{b1}}||{{b2}}|| Negates {{b1}}.#} {#op||+||{{n1}} {{n2}}||{{n3}}|| Sums {{n1}} and {{n2}}. #} {#op||-||{{n1}} {{n2}}||{{n3}}|| Subtracts {{n2}} from {{n1}}. #} {#op||-inf||{{none}}||{{n}}|| Returns negative infinity. #} {#op||*||{{n1}} {{n2}}||{{n3}}|| Multiplies {{n1}} by {{n2}}. #} {#op||/||{{n1}} {{n2}}||{{n3}}|| Divides {{n1}} by {{n2}}. #} {#op||+inf||{{none}}||{{n}}|| Returns infinity. #} {#op||nan||{{none}}||nan|| Returns **NaN** (not a number). #} {#op||append||{{s1}} {{s2}}||{{none}}|| Appends {{s1}} to the end of file {{s2}}. #} {#op||apply||{{q}}||({{a0p}})|| Returns a new quotation obtained by evaluating each element of {{q}} in a separate stack. #} {#op||args||{{none}}||{{q}}|| Returns a list of all arguments passed to the current program.#} {#op||bind||{{any}} {{sl}}||{{none}}|| Binds the specified value (auto-quoted) to an existing symbol {{sl}}.#} {#op||concat||{{q1}} {{q2}}||{{q3}}|| Concatenates {{q1}} with {{q2}}. #} {#op||cons||{{a1}} ({{a0p}})||({{a1}} {{a0p}})|| Prepends {{a1}} to the quotation on top of the stack.#} {#op||cpu||{{none}}||{{s}}|| Returns the host CPU. It can be one of the following strings i386, alpha, powerpc, powerpc64, powerpc64el, sparc, amd64, mips, mipsel, arm, arm64. #} {#op||dip||{{a1}} ({{a2}})||{{a0p}} {{a1}}|| Removes the first and second element from the stack, dequotes the first element, and restores the second element.#} {#op||dup||{{a1}}||{{a1}} {{a1}}|| Duplicates the first element on the stack.#} {#op||dequote||{{q}}||{{a0p}}|| > Pushes the contents of quotation {{q}} on the stack. > > Each element is pushed on the stack one by one. If any error occurs, {{q}} is restored on the stack.#} {#op||eval||{{s}}||{{a0p}}|| Parses and interprets {{s}}. #} {#op||exit||{{i}}||{{none}}|| Exits the program or shell with {{i}} as return code. #} {#op||expect||{{q1}}||{{q2}}|| > Validates the first _n_ elements of the stack against the type descriptions specified in {{q1}} (_n_ is {{q1}}'s length) and if all the elements are valid returns them wrapped in {{q2}} (in reverse order). > > %tip% > > Tip > > > > You can specify two or more matching types by separating combined together in a type union, e.g.: `string|quot` > > %sidebar% > > Example > > > > Assuming that the following elements are on the stack (from top to bottom): > > > > `1 "test" 3.4` > > > > the following program evaluates to `true`: > > > > `(int string num) expect (3.4 "test" 1) ==`#} {#op||filter||{{q1}} {{q2}}||{{q3}}|| > Returns a new quotation {{q3}} containing all elements of {{q1}} that satisfy predicate {{q2}}. > > > %sidebar% > > Example > > > > The following program leaves `(34 2 6 8 12)` on the stack: > > > > (1 37 34 2 6 8 12 21) > > (2 / 0 ==) filter #} {#op||foreach||{{q1}} {{q2}}||{{a0p}}|| Applies the quotation {{q2}} to each element of {{q1}}.#} {#op||get||{{q}} {{i}}||{{any}}|| Returns the _n^th_ element of {{q}} (zero-based).#} {#op||gets||{{none}}||{{s}}|| Reads a line from STDIN and places it on top of the stack as a string.#} {#op||getstack||{{none}}||({{a0p}})|| Puts a quotation containing the contents of the stack on the stack.#} {#op||indexof||{{s1}} {{s2}}||{{i}}|| If {{s2}} is contained in {{s1}}, returns the index of the first match or -1 if no match is found. #} {#op||interpolate||{{s}} {{q}}||{{s}}|| > Substitutes the placeholders included in {{s}} with the values in {{q}}. > > %note% > > Notes > > > > * If {{q}} contains symbols or quotations, they are interpreted. > > * You can use the `$#` placeholder to indicate the next placeholder that has not been already referenced in the string. > > * You can use named placeholders like `$pwd`, but in this case {{q}} must contain a quotation containing both the placeholder names (odd items) and the values (even items). > > > %sidebar% > > Example > > > > The following code (executed in a directory called '/Users/h3rald/Development/mn' containing 15 files and directories): > > > > `"Directory '$1' includes $2 items." ([pwd] ([ls] "\n" split size)) interpolate` > > > > produces: > > > > `"Directory '/Users/h3rald/Development/mn' includes 15 items."`#} {#op||join||{{q}} {{sl}}||{{s}}|| Joins the elements of {{q}} using separator {{sl}}, producing {{s}}.#} {#op||lambda||{{q}} {{sl}}||{{none}}|| Defines a new symbol {{sl}}, containing the specified quotation {{q}}. Unlike with `let`, in this case {{q}} will not be quoted, so its values will be pushed on the stack when the symbol {{sl}} is pushed on the stack. Essentially, this symbol allows you to define an symbol without any validation of constraints and bind it to a symbol.#} {#op||length||{{sl}}||{{i}}|| Returns the length of {{sl}}.#} {#op||let||{{any}} {{sl}}||{{none}}|| Defines a new symbol {{sl}}, containing the specified value.#} {#op||map||{{q1}} {{q2}}||{{q3}}|| Returns a new quotation {{q3}} obtained by applying {{q2}} to each element of {{q1}}.#} {#op||os||{{none}}||{{s}}|| Returns the host operating system. It can be one of the following strings: windows, macosx, linux, netbsd, freebsd, openbsd, solaris, aix, standalone. #} {#op||pop||{{any}}||{{none}}|| Removes the first element from the stack.#} {#op||print||{{any}}||{{any}}|| Prints {{any}} to STDOUT.#} {#op||puts||{{any}}||{{any}}|| Prints {{any}} and a new line to STDOUT.#} {#op||quote||{{any}}||({{any}})|| Wraps {{any}} in a quotation. #} {#op||quotesym||{{s}}||({{sym}})|| Creates a symbol with the value of {{s}} and wraps it in a quotation. #} {#op||quotecmd||{{s}}||({{sym}})|| Creates a command with the value of {{s}} and wraps it in a quotation. #} {#op||read||{{s}}||{{s}}|| Reads the file {{s}} and puts its contents on the top of the stack as a string.#} {#op||replace||{{s1}} {{s2}} {{s3}}||{{s4}}|| > Returns a copy of {{s1}} containing all occurrences of {{s2}} replaced by {{s3}} #} {#op||run||{{sl}}||{{i}}|| Executes the external command {{sl}} in the current directory and pushes its return code on the stack. #} {#op||setstack||{{q}}||{{a0p}}|| Substitute the existing stack with the contents of {{q}}.#} {#op||swap||{{a1}} {{a2}}||{{a2}} {{a1}}|| Swaps the first two elements on the stack. #} {#op||size||{{q}}||{{i}}|| Returns the length of {{q}}.#} {#op||slice||{{q1}} {{i1}} {{i2}}||{{q2}}|| > Creates a new quotation {{q2}} obtaining by selecting all elements of {{q1}} between indexes {{i1}} and {{i2}}. > > > %sidebar% > > Example > > > > The following program leaves `(3 4 5)` on the stack: > > > > (1 2 3 4 5 6) > > 2 4 slice #} {#op||split||{{sl1}} {{sl2}}||{{q}}|| Splits {{sl1}} using separator {{sl2}} and returns the resulting strings within the quotation {{q}}. #} {#op||strip||{{sl}}||{{s}}|| Returns {{s}}, which is set to {{sl}} with leading and trailing spaces removed.#} {#op||substr||{{s1}} {{i1}} {{i2}}||{{s2}}|| Returns a substring {{s2}} obtained by retriving {{i2}} characters starting from index {{i1}} within {{s1}}.#} {#op||symbols||{{none}}||({{s0p}})|| Returns a list of all symbols defined in the global scope.#} {#op||timestamp||{{none}}||{{i}}|| Returns the current time as Unix timestamp. #} {#op||type||{{any}}||{{s}}|| Puts the data type of {{any}} on the stack.#} {#op||when||{{q1}} {{q2}}||{{a0p}}|| If {{q1}} evaluates to {{t}} then evaluates {{q2}}.#} {#op||which||{{sl}}||{{s}}|| Returns the full path to the directory containing executable {{sl}}, or an empty string if the executable is not found in **$PATH**. #} {#op||while||{{q1}} {{q2}}||{{a0p}}|| > Executes {{q2}} while {{q1}} evaluates to {{t}}. > > > %sidebar% > > Example > > > > The following program prints all natural numbers from 0 to 10: > > > > 0 (count) let > > (count 10 <=) > > (count puts 1 + (count) bind) while #} {#op||write||{{s1}} {{s2}}||{{none}}|| Writes {{s1}} to the file {{s2}}, erasing all its contents first. #} |