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@ -137,9 +137,9 @@ There's different types of lines, depending on their first character(s) (after i
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* `~`: condition line. Can be followed by an [expression](#expressions); otherwise the expression `1` is assumed. If the expression evaluates to [true](#truethness), run its children.
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* `~`: expression line. Can be followed by an [expression](#expressions); otherwise the expression `1` is assumed. If the expression evaluates to [true](#truethness), run its children.
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* `~~`: else condition. Same as a condition line, but is only run if the last condition or else-condition line failed (regardless of line distance).
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* `~~`: else expression. Same as an expression line, but is only run if the last expression or else-expression line was false (regardless of line distance).
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~ 1
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@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ And this is more text, in a different event.
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Every line can also be followed with decorators, which are appended at the end of the line and affect its behaviour.
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* `~`: condition decorator. Same as a condition line, behaving as if this line was it sole child.
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* `~`: expression decorator. Same as an expression line, behaving as if this line was it sole child. Typically used to conditionally execute line.
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* `§`: paragraph decorator. Same as a paragraph line, behaving as if this line was it sole child.
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### Identifiers
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Valid identifiers must be at least 1 caracters long and can contain anything except the caracters `%/*+-()!&|=$?><:{}[],\`. They can contain spaces.
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Valid identifiers must be at least 1 caracters long and can contain anything except the caracters `%/*+-()!&|=$§?><:{}[],\`. They can contain spaces.
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When defining an identifier (using a function, paragraph or variable delcaration line), it will be defined into the current namespace (defined by the parent function/paragraph). When evaluating an expression, Anselme will look for variables into the current line's namespace, then go up a level if it isn't found, and so on.
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