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3.3.1 Forms of definitions

Definitions have three possible forms, simple, with alternatives, and tag as shown here in order.

Syntax:

     def id object  % simple def
     def id <tag_1> object_1  % def with alternatives
            <tag_2> object_2
            ...
            <> default_object
     def id <>  % tag def

The simple definition merely associates object with the identifier id.

The definition with alternatives associates object_i with id, where tag_i is the first defined tag in the list of alternative tag references. If no tag in the list is defined, then default_object is associated with identifier id.

The final form defines id as a tag. Another way to define a tag is with the -D command line option. See Command line.