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Initializing the Interpreter

A number of the predefined functions discussed in Chapter 10, page [*], are actually written in the Glish language rather than built into the Glish interpreter. These functions are compiled into the interpreter from a file called glish.init, which resides in the Glish source directory.

You can further customize your Glish run-time environment via the .glishrc customization file(s) (§ 13.1, page [*]).


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