diff --git a/Initialization.md b/Initialization.md deleted file mode 100644 index 81756b3..0000000 --- a/Initialization.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -`set` phrases, data sections, and type and function return default values all -support value initialization. There are two types of initialization in ARF: -simple and complex. - -Simple initialization is just a single argument that is sufficient for setting -the value of a simple thing such as an Int. However, objects and arrays require -more than that. This is where complex initialization comes in. - -An indented block under a... - -- Data section -- Type section -- Enum section member -- Objt section member -- Set phrase -- Function ouput declaration - -... is to be treated as a complex initialization. There are two types of complex -initialization: object and array. Array initialization is simple, it is just a -list of values of the same type. The following array initializations are -syntactically and semantically valid: - -``` -set x:{Int 4} - 3849 92348 93 -21 - -set y:{Int 5} - 23 2 - 39 695 1 - -set z:{Int 5} - 23 - 2 - 39 - 695 - 1 -``` - -Object initializations allow setting the values for an entire object, including -its constituent parts: - -``` -set x:SomeObject - .someMember 5 - .memberWithMembers - .bird0 - .bird1 - .arrayMember - 9853 943850 2093 399 - 394 93 -``` - -The parser is able to differentiate between the two because in an object -initialization block, every member is preceded by a dot. Object initialization -members may nest - they may have array initializations in them, or even other -object initializations. \ No newline at end of file