Errata:  I mistakenly referred to The Trystero Furcula by its former
work-in-progress name (the double furcula).

Just to be clear, the arrows presently included in the swiss arrows
collection are:

-<> The Diamond Wand
<<- The Back Arrow
-< , -<:p The Furcula, Parallel Furcula
-<< , -<<:p The Trystero Furcula, Parallel Trystero Furcula
-<>< , -<><:p The Diamond Fishing Rod, Parallel Diamond Fishing Rod

On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 1:33 AM, Robert Levy <r.p.l...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Swiss arrows is a library I wrote today, providing a number of useful
> arrow macros.
>
>    - The Diamond Wand: a generalized arrow macro for threading into any
>    position.
>    - The Back Arrow: ->> with its arguments reversed, convenient in some
>    cases.
>    - The Furcula / Parallel Furcula: branch the result of an operation in
>    multiple directions, sequentially or in parallel.
>    - The Double Furcula / Parallel Furcula, Double-style: the above,
>    using ->> instead of ->
>    - The Diamond Fishing Rod / Parallel Diamond Fishing Rod: the above,
>    using -<>
>
> Swiss Arrows is available to try out right now at
> https://github.com/rplevy/swiss-arrows
>
> Feedback, ideas, and pull requests are of course very welcome.
>
> Rob
>

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