haxgar, `#>`, %hxgr ============================ Prettyprint `++tank` `#>`, `haxgar`, `[%hxgr p=tusk]`is a synthetic rune that slams the assumed gate `cain` on `[%zpgr %cntr p]`. `#>` is a synthetic rune that slams the gate [`++cain`]() with `p`. `#>` is used to produce a [`++tank`]() of the computation passed to it, and is only used in the irregular form. Produces -------- Twig: `[%hxgr p=tusk]` Sample ------ `p` is a [++tusk](). Tall form --------- None Wide form --------- None Irregular form -------------- >i.p i.t.p i.t.t.p< Examples -------- ~zod/try=/zop> >1< [%leaf p="1"] This is the simplest example of `#>`, pass it a constant and it produces a `++tank` of the constant. ~zod/try=/zop> >`path`"abc"< [%rose p=[p="/" q="/" r=""] q=~[[%leaf p="a"] [%leaf p="b"] [%leaf p="c"]]] ~zod/try=/zop> >0x5 ~zod 'a'< [ %rose p=[p=" " q="[" r="]"] q=~[[%leaf p="0x5"] [%leaf p="~zod"] [%leaf p="'a'"]] ] ~zod/try=/zop> >|.(1)< [ %rose p=[p=" " q="<" r=">"] q ~[ [%leaf p="1.gcq"] [ %rose p=[p=" " q="[" r="]"] q ~[ [%leaf p="@n"] [ %rose p=[p=" " q="<" r=">"] q ~[ [%leaf p="250.xnq"] [%leaf p="41.vrk"] [%leaf p="418.ssa"] [%leaf p="101.jzo"] [%leaf p="1.ypj"] [%leaf p="%164"] ] ] ] ] ] ] In these cases we use `#>` to produce the result of a simple computation as a `++tank`.