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@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ for file in site-src/*; do
git log --grep="\[$bn\]" --format="%as:%s" \ git log --grep="\[$bn\]" --format="%as:%s" \
| sed "s/\[.*\]//g" \ | sed "s/\[.*\]//g" \
| sed "s/^/> /g" \ | sed "s/^/> /g" \
| head -n 5 \
| sed "s/$/\n/g" >> $tmp | sed "s/$/\n/g" >> $tmp
fi fi

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@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ solutions to the problems found in the book.
be executed at definition time) by simply placing the immediate word behind a be executed at definition time) by simply placing the immediate word behind a
definition. definition.
: say-hello ." Hello " ; immediaten : say-hello ." Hello " ; immediate
Now, if this word is placed in a colon definition, it will execute at compile Now, if this word is placed in a colon definition, it will execute at compile
time rather than run time. It can still be executed interactively. time rather than run time. It can still be executed interactively.

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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Standard library ``include``s come first, then ``<sys/*>`` headers, then other
Numbers from ``stdint.h`` should be used when the number of bits in the number Numbers from ``stdint.h`` should be used when the number of bits in the number
is of any importance. For just "a number" an ``int`` suffices. ``size_t`` is is of any importance. For just "a number" an ``int`` suffices. ``size_t`` is
used for indexes. used for variables holding an index.
Functions have their return types and opening curly braces on separate lines: Functions have their return types and opening curly braces on separate lines:

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@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ thought.
{english} — My preferred English writing style {english} — My preferred English writing style
{russian} — Notes on Russian {russian} — Notes on Russian
{toki-pona} — Notes on the constructed language Toki Pona

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@ -107,6 +107,20 @@ who |кто |Who are you? |Кто вы?
how many|сколько|How many were there? |Сколько их было? how many|сколько|How many were there? |Сколько их было?
=== ===
'Which' is often expressed using the adjective 'какой', as in "какой этаж?" (which floor?) 'Which' is often expressed using the adjective 'какой', as in "какой этаж?"
(which floor?)
*** Some-* words
Words like something, someone, and somewhere (assertive existential indefinite
pronouns) are made by combining the appropriate question word with the ending
'-то'.
===
something|что-то
somehow |как-то
somewhere|где-то
someone |кто-то
===
{toska тоска} {toska тоска}