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# Functions Functions in Limbo are similar to functions in Go moreso than functions in C. ## Source ### func.b:13,17 This section shows a function prototype as well as the succeeding function definition. Prototypes in Limbo function similar to prototypes in C. The function `plus()` takes two integers as arguments and returns their sum. ### func.b:19,21 The function `swp()` takes two integer arguments and returns two integers within a tuple. Note that the type statement `: int` is only provided once, with the list of variables to the left of the type statement being declared to be integers. ### func.b:36,38 The function `plusplus()` takes three integer arguments and returns their sum, calling the function `plus()` in the process to sum the first two arguments. The return value of `plus()` is a single variable, so it can be added to `c` without any extra syntactical structures than using the return value as an unnamed variable. ## Demo ; limbo func.b ; func 3 + 5 = 8 7 + 3 + 4 = 14 swap 6,7: 7,6 ; ## Exercises - Try returning more than two values, can tuples store more than two ordered objects?