# Unu: Simple, Literate Source Files RETRO is written in a literate style. Most of the sources are in a format called Unu. This allows easy mixing of commentary and code blocks, making it simple to document the code. As an example, # Determine The Average Word Name Length To determine the average length of a word name two values are needed. First, the total length of all names in the Dictionary: ~~~ #0 [ d:name s:length + ] d:for-each ~~~ And then the number of words in the Dictionary: ~~~ #0 [ drop n:inc ] d:for-each ~~~ With these, a simple division is all that's left. ~~~ / ~~~ Finally, display the results: ~~~ 'Average_name_length:_%n\n s:format s:put ~~~ This illustrates the format. Only code in the fenced blocks (between \~~~ pairs) get extracted and run. (Note: this only applies to source files; fences are not used when entering code interactively). ## On The Name The name Unu comes from the Maori language, where it means: (verb) (-hia) pull out, withdraw, draw out, extract. Taken from https://maoridictionary.co.nz/