Fix: You must use 'all ()' on the command line.
-"Quiet" code. Generally {CODE} sections in user files should be
-echos, and those in stdlib should run silently (except if debugging).
-Maybe we should have a quiet keyword to indicate this?
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Deleting target files if goals is interrupted, but only if the
timestamp changes (what about non-*files?). Also: atomic code. This
will delete the target if the code doesn't run to completion. (make
Code should be an expression, eg this ought to work:
let foo = { echo "hello" }
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-Should the environment be populated by the actual environment, eg:
-let homedir = "%HOME"
+and/or anonymous functions:
+let foo = function (arg) { ... }