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        Tuple Module
Index
tuple/brackets tuple/join tuple/setmap tuple/slice tuple/sourcemap tuple/type
tuple/brackets cfunction source 
(tuple/brackets & xs) Creates a new bracketed tuple containing the elements xs.Community Examples
tuple/join cfunction source 
(tuple/join & parts) Create a tuple by joining together other tuples and arrays.Community Examples
tuple/setmap cfunction source 
(tuple/setmap tup line column) Set the sourcemap metadata on a tuple. line and column indicate should be integers.Community Examples
tuple/slice cfunction source 
(tuple/slice arrtup [,start=0 [,end=(length arrtup)]]) Take a sub-sequence of an array or tuple from index `start` inclusive to index `end` exclusive. If `start` or `end` are not provided, they default to 0 and the length of `arrtup`, respectively. `start` and `end` can also be negative to indicate indexing from the end of the input. Note that if `start` is negative it is exclusive, and if `end` is negative it is inclusive, to allow a full negative slice range. Returns the new tuple.Community Examples
tuple/sourcemap cfunction source 
(tuple/sourcemap tup) Returns the sourcemap metadata attached to a tuple, which is another tuple (line, column).Community Examples
tuple/type cfunction source 
        
      (tuple/type tup) Checks how the tuple was constructed. Will return the keyword :brackets if the tuple was parsed with brackets, and :parens otherwise. The two types of tuples will behave the same most of the time, but will print differently and be treated differently by the compiler.Community Examples