Seems like the "value behaviour" is something that could be implemented in [array define] with a new flag, right?
2018-05-07 10:19 GMT-03:00 Antoine Rousseau antoine@metalu.net:
In moonlib you can find [sarray] and [slist], which implement the [value] behaviour (i.e multiple declarations of a shared data) for array and list of symbols. They are also dynamically re-assignable.
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2018-05-07 13:47 GMT+02:00 Ingo Stock mail@ingostock.de:
Maybe you can just put the text/array object into the main file, like in the attached demo?
best, ingo
On 05/07/2018 12:02 AM, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Is there one way to define a "static" table or text data that can be shared among abstractions? I have a few abstractions which use lookup tables and I realize now that they are basically creating a copy with each instance when they could really share the same data directly. I suppose this would be somewhat related to [value].
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