haxgal, `#<`, %hxgl ============================ Prettyprint `++tape` `#<` is a synthetic rune that slams the gate [`++noah`]() with `p`. `#<` is used to produce a [`++tape`]() of the computation passed to it, and is only used in the irregular form. Produces -------- Twig: `[%hxgl p=tusk]` Sample ------ `p` is a [++tusk](). Tall form --------- None Wide form --------- None Irregular form -------------- Examples -------- ~zod/try=> <1> "1" This is the simplest example of `#<`, pass it a constant and it produces a `++tape` of the constant. ~zod/try=> <`path`"abc"> "/a/b/c" ~zod/try=> <0x5 ~zod 'a'> "[0x5 ~zod 'a']" In these cases we use `#<` to produce the result of a simple computation as a `++tape`. ~zod/try=> <|.(1)> "<1.gcq [@n <250.yur 41.wda 374.hzt 100.kzl 1.ypj %164>]>" Here you can see what would normally be the pretty-printed result produced as a `++tape`. ~zod/try=> (ream '<~>') [%hxgl p=~[[%bczp p=%null]]] Using `++ream` to unpack how `#<` is parsed we can see that its sample is wrapped in a [`$!`]().