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diff --git a/examples/learnxiny.tm b/examples/learnxiny.tm
index 5315b034..a00776ba 100644
--- a/examples/learnxiny.tm
+++ b/examples/learnxiny.tm
@@ -104,13 +104,13 @@ func main():
stop x
# Tables are efficient hash maps
- table := {"one": 1, "two": 2}
+ table := {"one"=1, "two"=2}
>> table["two"]
= 2 : Int?
# The value returned is optional because none will be returned if the key
# is not in the table:
- >> table["xxx"]!
+ >> table["xxx"]
= none : Int?
# Optional values can be converted to regular values using `!` (which will
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ func main():
= 0 : Int
# Empty tables require specifying the key and value types:
- empty_table := {:Text:Int}
+ empty_table := {:Text,Int}
# Tables can be iterated over either by key or key,value:
for key in table:
@@ -141,22 +141,22 @@ func main():
# Tables can have a fallback table that's used as a fallback when the key
# isn't found in the table itself:
- table2 := {"three": 3; fallback=table}
+ table2 := {"three"=3; fallback=table}
>> table2["two"]!
= 2
>> table2["three"]!
= 3
# Tables can also be created with comprehension loops:
- >> {x:10*x for x in 5}
- = {1:10, 2:20, 3:30, 4:40, 5:50}
+ >> {x=10*x for x in 5}
+ = {1=10, 2=20, 3=30, 4=40, 5=50}
# If no default is provided and a missing key is looked up, the program
# will print an error message and halt.
# Any types can be used in tables, for example, a table mapping arrays to
# strings:
- table3 := {[10, 20]: "one", [30, 40, 50]: "two"}
+ table3 := {[10, 20]="one", [30, 40, 50]="two"}
>> table3[[10, 20]]!
= "one"
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ func takes_many_types(
floating_point_number:Num,
text_aka_string:Text,
array_of_ints:[Int],
- table_of_text_to_bools:{Text:Bool},
+ table_of_text_to_bools:{Text,Bool},
pointer_to_mutable_array_of_ints:@[Int],
optional_int:Int?,
function_from_int_to_text:func(x:Int -> Text),
@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ func demo_structs():
>> "$alice" == 'Person(name="Alice", age=30)'
= yes
- table := {alice: "first", bob: "second"}
+ table := {alice="first", bob="second"}
>> table[alice]!
= "first"
@@ -338,8 +338,8 @@ func demo_enums():
>> "$my_shape" == "Shape.Circle(1)"
= yes
- >> {my_shape:"nice"}
- = {Shape.Circle(1):"nice"}
+ >> {my_shape="nice"}
+ = {Shape.Circle(1)="nice"}
func demo_lambdas():
# Lambdas, or anonymous functions, can be used like this: