Update 'Phrases'

Sasha Koshka 2022-08-24 16:03:55 +00:00
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ARF does not make a syntactical distinction between functions and operators. It ARF does not make a syntactical distinction between functions and operators. It
instead has a concept called a phrase, which is similar to an s-expression in lisp. A phrase is instead has a concept called a phrase, which is similar to an [s-expression](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-expression) in lisp. A phrase is
just a list of arguments, where the first argument is the function, method, or just a list of [arguments](Argument), where the first argument is the function, method, or
operator to execute, and the rest are, well, arguments to it. operator to execute, and the rest are, well, arguments to it.
Phrases sometimes need to be delimited by square brackets: Phrases sometimes need to be delimited by square brackets: