The left arrow becomes part of the name of the variable, e.g.
<< -> <-X <-Y << <-X <-Y * >> >>
This takes 2 numbers off the stack.
<< -> <-X <-Y << <-X <-Y * >> >>
This takes 2 numbers off the stack.
--- On Sun, 7/5/09, rickwendel763242 <rickwendel763242@...> wrote:
> From: rickwendel763242 <rickwendel763242@...>
> Subject: [50g] Re: Can anyone answer a question about compiled local variables?
> To: 50g@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, July 5, 2009, 2:28 PM
> So, how do your store data in
> variables from the stack and use it anywhere in the program
> or sub-routines? Where's the left arrow go?
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