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authorKartik K. Agaram <vc@akkartik.com>2016-11-10 10:24:14 -0800
committerKartik K. Agaram <vc@akkartik.com>2016-11-10 10:24:14 -0800
commitf116818c7c6e98a5d9bfa7058096b42df85d8e1c (patch)
treeba3458a0c51f67c27c7347b1c5f5be2fc33965e2 /sandbox/007-sandbox-delete.mu
parentb771d375d3e11dcf3e6e55175f2ae128448177a7 (diff)
downloadmu-f116818c7c6e98a5d9bfa7058096b42df85d8e1c.tar.gz
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Periodic cleanup to replace 'reply' with 'return' everywhere in the
repo.

I use 'reply' for students to help reinforce the metaphor of function
calls as being like messages through a pipe. But that causes 'reply' to
get into my muscle memory when writing Mu code for myself, and I worry
that that makes Mu seem unnecessarily alien to anybody reading on
Github.

Perhaps I should just give it up? I'll try using 'return' with my next
student.
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diff --git a/sandbox/007-sandbox-delete.mu b/sandbox/007-sandbox-delete.mu
index 9577a3b3..576d6761 100644
--- a/sandbox/007-sandbox-delete.mu
+++ b/sandbox/007-sandbox-delete.mu
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ def should-attempt-delete? click-row:num, click-column:num, env:&:environment ->
   load-ingredients
   # are we below the sandbox editor?
   click-sandbox-area?:bool <- click-on-sandbox-area? click-row, env
-  reply-unless click-sandbox-area?, 0/false
+  return-unless click-sandbox-area?, 0/false
   # narrower, is the click in the columns spanning the 'copy' button?
   first-sandbox:&:editor <- get *env, current-sandbox:offset
   assert first-sandbox, [!!]