# The Symbol Guide ## lexCrunch commands The following prefixes are really special, and are lexcrunch's responsibility: "$$THING" : These are defines. "$Thing" : Writes a global into stream. If not already allocated, is allocated a global. "${" : Opens a frame. "$}" : Closes a frame. (Attached temps are released.) "$L|THING" : Allocates THING from temp pool, attaches to stack frame, writes to stream. Use inside a comment to erase the written symbol ## Conventions The rest are convention: "$iThing" symbols are Installer Wrapper. "$icThing" symbols are Installer Core. "$dfThing" symbols are DEFLATE Engine. "$bdThing" symbols are BDIVIDE Engine. "$a0", "$a1", etc. are Local Symbols. DEPRECATED, THESE ARE AN OLD MECHANISM, USE FRAMED TEMPS INSTEAD. These are reserved only for use in locals. (For loops count.) "$lThing" symbols are used to name Local Symbols using aliases. NO THEY ARE NOW USED FOR ALL TEMPS, INCLUDING LOCAL SYMBOLS