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Fix examples

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Jeff 2023-08-25 10:49:05 -04:00
parent 3d7b24299a
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@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ Lists are sequential collections. They can be built by grouping values with pare
```dust
list = (true, 42, "Ok");
assert_eq(list.0, true);
assert_equal(list.0, true);
```
### Maps
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ reminder.message = "Buy milk";
reminder.tags = ("groceries", "home");
json = to_json(reminder);
append_to_file(json, "info.txt");
append(json, "info.txt");
```
### Tables
@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ insert(
assert_eq(length(animals.all), 6);
by_name = sort_by(animals, "name");
sorted = sort(animals, "name");
```
### The Yield Operator
@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ This can be useful when working on the command line but to make a script easier
json = download("https://api.sampleapis.com/futurama/characters");
from_json(json)
-> select(input, "name");
-> get(input, 4)
-> input.4
```
### Functions
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ say_hi = 'output "hi"';
add_one = 'input + 1';
say_hi();
assert_eq(add_one(3), 4);
assert_equal(add_one(3), 4);
```
This function simply passes the input to the shell's standard output.
@ -217,8 +217,8 @@ organize them.
math.add = 'input.0 + input.1';
math.subtract = 'input.0 - input.1';
assert_eq(math.add(2, 2), 4);
assert_eq(math.subtract(100, 1), 99);
assert_equal(math.add(2, 2), 4);
assert_equal(math.subtract(100, 1), 99);
```
### Time