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11. Advanced Topics
11.1 Dynamic Code Evaluation
The eval operator executes code dynamically at runtime by parsing and executing a TokenString.
Syntax: { code } eval
Examples:
// Evaluate simple expression
"2 3 +" eval // Pushes 5
// Build and execute code
"(Multiplyable -- Multiplyable) { dup * } ::square fn" eval
5 square // 25
// Dynamic dispatch
operation_name " get" concat eval
Use Cases:
- Building code at runtime
- Dynamic dispatch based on runtime values
- Implementing interpreters or REPLs
- Meta-programming
Warnings:
- Eval introduces runtime overhead (parsing)
- Type safety is reduced (types checked at eval time, not compile time)
- Security risk if evaluating untrusted code
- Use sparingly and prefer static alternatives when possible
11.2 Identifier Literals
Identifier literals use the :: prefix to push an identifier as a value rather than executing it.
Syntax: ::name
Context-Dependent Rules:
In function bodies and eval: :: is required for identifier literals
::Point // Pushes identifier "Point"
::Addable // Pushes identifier "Addable"
In trait definitions: :: is not allowed (identifiers are method names)
{
(Self -- ) draw: // "draw:" is a method name, not a literal
} ::Drawable trait
In trait implementations: :: is not allowed (identifiers are method names)
::Drawable {
(Self -- ) { ... } draw: // "draw:" is a method name
} ::Rectangle impl
Use Cases:
- Defining structs:
(T T --) { x: y: } ::Point<T> struct - Defining traits:
{ ... } ::Drawable trait - Field access:
point ::x get - Dynamic trait operations
- Meta-programming
11.3 Standard Library
The standard library provides I/O, string operations, type conversions, and utility functions. All standard library functions are automatically in scope (no imports needed in current version).
I/O Operations:
"Hello" print // Print string to stdout
"Enter name: " input // Read line from stdin
"file.txt" read // Read file contents as string
"data" "file.txt" write // Write string to file
String Operations:
"hello" " world" concat // Concatenate strings
"hello" length // Get string length
"hello" 1 3 substr // Extract substring
"a,b,c" "," split // Split by delimiter
["a" "b"] "," join // Join with delimiter
Type Conversion:
42 to_f64 // Convert i32 to f64
3.14 to_i32 // Convert f64 to i32 (truncates)
"123" parse // Parse string to inferred type
42 to_str // Convert to string
Array Operations:
- Element access:
at,slice - Information:
length,shape - Combinators:
map,filter,reduce,each - Manipulation:
concat,reverse,transpose,window
Complete Reference: See Appendix A for the full standard library reference with all functions, signatures, and examples.