# Syntax RETRO code consists of a series of whitespace delimited tokens. Each of these can have an optional prefix telling RETRO how to treat the token. If the token lacks a valid prefix, it will be treated as a word name. So: [prefix][token] Prefixes are single character modifiers. They are similar to colors in ColorForth, but are handled via words in the `prefix:` namespace. The major prefixes are: | Prefix | Used For | | ------ | ----------------------------- | | @ | Fetch from variable | | ! | Store into variable | | & | Pointer to named item | | # | Numbers | | $ | ASCII characters | | ' | Strings | | ( | Comments | | : | Define a word | Example: ~~~ (This_is_a_comment) (Define_some_words) :hello (-) 'Hello_World! s:put nl ; :n:square (n-m) dup * ; (Use_them) hello #33 n:square (More_Things) $a (this_is_the_ASCII_'a') 'Use_underscores_in_place_of_spaces_in_strings &s:put call 'Foo var #100 !Foo @Foo n:put ~~~