urbit/base/pub/doc/hoon/runes/ts/tshp.md
Anton Dyudin 6cbb6b060d Revert "remove docs for demo", "remove odds and ends", "demo network", "DEMO ONLY: root beak as %demo.", "DEMO ONLY: don't show doznec flapping.", "Prinrtf."
This reverts commit 8e1e40d75b3ab15c194b6bf9570f3edc46e2de58.
This reverts commit f073c490f9fd7c5abc033af4857df92229877de7.
This reverts commit f187d2d7e01a54823f3e979af9bbd148b398e7e9.
This reverts commit bc272862a73cfce1b118586ca39d3a377d841f1b.
This reverts commit 30a397513f8890a3406dc7ab91c6e067e3bbfbbb.
This reverts commit 4fc6856fb50d88c20a0f533392ca606641c5f38f.

Conflicts:
	urb/urbit.pill
	urb/zod/base/lib/drum.hoon
2015-06-15 18:10:02 -07:00

1.0 KiB

tishep, =-, %tshp

Push on, inverse

=- is a synthetic rune that pushes q on the subject and sends it to p. =- is the inverse of =+. Use =- when your computation, q is lengthier and =- makes for more readable code.

See also

tislus, =+, %tsls

Produces

Twig: [%tshp p=twig q=twig]

Sample

p and q are twigs.

Tall form

=-  p
    q

Wide form

=-(p q)

Irregular form

None

Examples

~zod/try=> =-  [%a a]
               [a=1]
[%a 1]

In this simple example we push [a=1] on to our subject, and produce [%a a] which pulls the value of a from the subject producing [%a 1].

~zod/try=> 
=cor  |=  [a=@ b=@]
      =-  [[%a a] [%b b]]
      [a b]=[(add a 2) (add a b)]
new var %cor
~zod/try=> (cor 2 4)
[[%a 4] %b 6]

Here we create a gate cor that takes two atoms a and b. We use =- to put the product of our computation first.