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For example:
x:number <- index y:address:array:number, 3
(forgetting to do a lookup)
Thanks Caleb Couch.
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Also standardized warnings.
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It comes up pretty early in the codebase, but hopefully won't come up
in the mu level until we get to higher-order recipes. Potentially
intimidating name, but such prime real estate with no confusing
overloadings in other projects!
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I'd been hoping that I could simply pass in the previously-returned
number to srand() to generate the next one in the series. But looks like
rand() is more stateful than that.
Another weirdness: I put in 'round' in the same layer because of the
vague idea that it would help generate random integers. But that's all
we get anyway.
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