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The Glish language includes predefined functions which necessary for writing Glish scripts. These include functions for identifying and converting types, manipulating vectors and strings, dealing with variable argument lists in functions, and manipulating agent's. Glish also includes predefined global variables for accessing the script's arguments and environment, for inspecting and responding to changes in the system's state, for running a script as clients (§ 7.10, page ), and for mathematical constants. Each of these are discussed below.