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@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ Converts any type to a string.
Usage: `tostring $value &var`
### Functions and function specific features (ALL WORK IN PROGRESS)
### Functions and function specific features (Experimental, please report bugs!)
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@@ -272,20 +272,20 @@ Calls a function, with all the arguments in the argument list. The return value
Usage: `call !function &var
### Interacting with Libraries (ALL WORK IN PROGRESS)
### Interacting with Libraries
#### use
#### use (Experimental, please report bugs!)
Attempts to import another Ground program. Gets inserted wherever the use statement is. Any code (including code outside function declarations) will be executed.
Note: Ground will check the directory where the program is stored when trying to find imported programs. If that fails, it will check the directory set in the $GROUND_PATH environment variable set by your system. The '.grnd' extension is appended automatically.
Note: Ground will check the directory where the program is being run from when trying to find imported programs. If that fails, it will check the directory set in the $GROUND_LIBS environment variable set by your system. The '.grnd' extension is appended automatically.
Usage: `use $stringvalue`
#### extern
#### extern (WORK IN PROGRESS)
Attempts to import a shared object library written for Ground. All functions in the external library will be usable with `call`.
Note: Ground will check the directory where the program is stored when trying to find external programs. If that fails, it will check the directory set in the $GROUND_PATH environment variable set by your system. The '.so', '.dll', etc extension is appended automatically.
Note: Ground will check the directory where the program is being run from when trying to find external programs. If that fails, it will check the directory set in the $GROUND_LIBS environment variable set by your system. The '.so', '.dll', etc extension is appended automatically.
Usage: `extern $stringvalue`