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; To demonstrate tangle directives, we'll construct a factorial function with
; separate base and recursive cases. Compare factorial.mu.
; This isn't a very realistic example, just a simple demonstration of
; possibilities.
(function factorial [
(default-space:space-address <- new space:literal 30:literal)
(n:integer <- next-input)
{ begin
base-case
}
recursive-case
])
(after base-case [
; if n=0 return 1
(zero?:boolean <- equal n:integer 0:literal)
(break-unless zero?:boolean)
(reply 1:literal)
])
(after recursive-case [
; return n*factorial(n-1)
(x:integer <- subtract n:integer 1:literal)
(subresult:integer <- factorial x:integer)
(result:integer <- multiply subresult:integer n:integer)
(reply result:integer)
])
(function main [
(1:integer <- factorial 5:literal)
($print (("result: " literal)))
(print-integer nil:literal/terminal 1:integer)
(print-character nil:literal/terminal ((#\newline literal)))
])
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