``pname.h`` right after it. ``Replace`` tells the compiler that we're
providing replacements for some standard routines.
``pname.h`` right after it. ``Replace`` tells the compiler that we're
providing replacements for some standard routines.
:prop:`name` property where we have a disambiguation problem. Let’s change
the relevant lines for the toilet door and the toilet key:
:prop:`name` property where we have a disambiguation problem. Let’s change
the relevant lines for the toilet door and the toilet key:
The solution, yet again (this really is a most useful capability), is more
local property variables:
The solution, yet again (this really is a most useful capability), is more
local property variables:
moment, we'll come to the :act:`Give` action of the :prop:`orders`
property, which deals with commands like BENNY, GIVE ME THE KEY):
moment, we'll come to the :act:`Give` action of the :prop:`orders`
property, which deals with commands like BENNY, GIVE ME THE KEY):
inputs like ASK BENNY FOR THE KEY or BENNY, GIVE ME THE KEY. The syntax is
similar to that of the :prop:`life` property:
inputs like ASK BENNY FOR THE KEY or BENNY, GIVE ME THE KEY. The syntax is
similar to that of the :prop:`life` property: