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'''Note:''' Aliases from the aliases tab can freely call aliases from the remote tab and vice versa. | '''Note:''' Aliases from the aliases tab can freely call aliases from the remote tab and vice versa. | ||
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=== Aliases Prefixes === | === Aliases Prefixes === | ||
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Given the alias prefixes above, you cannot start the name of an alias with a command prefix if you are going to call it as a command, same idea for identifier. | Given the alias prefixes above, you cannot start the name of an alias with a command prefix if you are going to call it as a command, same idea for identifier. | ||
+ | === Commands vs. Identifiers === | ||
+ | in mSL, aliases can serve as both '''identifiers''' and '''commands'''. These two terms are used to describe the type of alias it is. In general, a '''command''' will usually not return anything but simply process some type of data. An '''Identifier''' on the other hand will generally return some kind of a value. | ||
== Commands == | == Commands == |