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# Syntax
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The body section contains the actual code, as well as things like type
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definitions. Every "thing" in ARF that has global scope is called a section.
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Sections start with a name token that is four letters long, and determines what
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kind of section it is. It then has a permission token, and then a name which
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defines the name of the section. There may be more tokens after the name
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depending on what type of section it is. If the section's information does not
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fit on one line, it will have an indented block underneath it with its content.
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There are 6 different types of sections that ARF supports:
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- objt: Object Type Definitions
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- type: Blind Type Definitions
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- enum: Enums
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- face: Interfaces
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- data: Data
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- func: Functions and Methods
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# Semantics
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Section definitions are hoisted so there is no need for prototyping things.
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All sections in a module must have a unique name within that module no matter
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what kind of section it is.
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