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<H2><A NAME="s1">1.</A> <A HREF="slshfun.html#toc1">Introduction</A></H2>



<P>This document describes the functions that are part of the <B>slsh</B>
library.  These functions are written in <B>S-Lang</B> and make use of
lower-level intrinsic functions that are described in the
<A HREF="http://www.jedsoft.org/slang/doc/html/slangfun.html">Intrinsic Function Reference Manual</A>.
As the <B>slsh</B> library functions make no use of <B>slsh</B> intrinsics, they
may be used by any conforming <B>S-Lang</B> application.</P>
<P>Before a particular <B>slsh</B> library function may be used, the file that
defines the function must first be loaded.  The recommended mechanism
for loading a file is through the use of the
<CODE>require</CODE> function, e.g.,
<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
<PRE>
   require ("structfuns");
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>

will make the functions defined in the file <CODE>structfuns.sl</CODE>
available to the interpreter.  The <CODE>require</CODE> function itself is
defined in the file <CODE>require.sl</CODE>, which a conforming application
will automatically load.</P>

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