'Slightly contrived example: two routines 'using the same local label ".loop" :run_w #walk w :.loop #try w stop #.loop ' :run_e #walk e :.loop #try e stop #.loop ' :stop #walk i --- 'Using locals before any globals are defined :.loop #take gems 1 .break #.loop :.break --- 'Multiple sections with the same name #end :touch Trying to sell you some ammo... #take gems 10 .skip #give ammo 10 :.skip #zap touch #end :touch Trying to sell you some torches... #take gems 15 .skip #give torches 5 :.skip #restore touch --- 'Multiple locals with the same name #end :repeat3 :.z :.z :.z #take gems 1 .skip #give score 1 :.skip #zap .z #.z :.z --- 'Addressing labels with section.local :touch :.foo #end :touch :.foo #end :shot 'sends to the first one: #touch.foo --- @alice :shared 'this is the 1st section named "shared" 'but its local should correspond with @bob's 2nd "shared" :.local #end :shared --- @bob :shared #end :shared 'this is the 2nd section named "shared" 'but its local should correspond with @alice's 1st "shared" :.local